Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen) essay

Date Submitted: 12/13/2003 11:00:06
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 2 pages (601 words)
"In the moral sphere a man must act in accordance with his ideas, and in the course of action his ideas themselves will undergo development... it is by choice that he grows" (J.F. Danley, Shakespeare's doctrine of nature) Has this statement any relevance to the action of Pride and Prejudice? The concept of this doctrine does indeed make relevance with pride and prejudice in several ways. The thought of people's ideas changing after the …
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…this question or take it in a different direction all together. I conclude by saying that pride and prejudice is a well thought up book in which Jane Austin put a lot of her best ideas into, and came out with great results. So this doctrine obviously speaks for Austin as well as the pride and prejudice, and many other books and/or plays in the way of Authors/entertainers throughout history. By Adam Edgar
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