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... museum. Soon, Jane was working for Leakey with documentation of the behavior of monkeys and the collection of fossils. Leakey, who ...
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... Although he acts out of good intentions and means to show his love for her, this behavior is extremely demeaning and restrictive to Jane: "I will myself put ...
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... Her motives and the causes for her behavior are unclear, besides the obvious jealousy towards Jane and the betrayal she must have felt by Rochester. ...
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... Once Jane Austen stated: "My greatest anxiety at present is that this fourth work should ... Austen was known for taking not of the behavior of mankind and a class ...
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... St. John and Rochester are a great deal alike in their behavior toward Jane; as she points out, their manners of proposing equally beset her. ...
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... 477-478). King points out Jane's behavior as being "increasingly submissive" (30) which is typical of a woman in her day. She goes ...
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... Jane Austen was one of the greatest of women authors. ... in Austen's novels, what emerges is their author's clear-eyed grasp of the intricacies of human behavior. ...
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... Jane Austen was one of the greatest of women authors. ... in Austen's novels, what emerges is their author's clear-eyed grasp of the intricacies of human behavior. ...
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... Their foolish, ill-mannered behavior places even more distance between themselves and their older, well mannered, ladylike sisters, Lizzy and Jane (Emsley 190 ...
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... "There is no emotional indulgence in Jane's childhood sufferings" (Craik 77). This behavior is continued with her stay at Lowood school. ...
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... The commonly accepted definition of ethics is rules or standards that govern behavior. ... I chose to write about two "friends," Jane and Angela, both of whom were ...
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... Mrs. Bennett has a driving force in her behavior to marry her daughters to ... her liking to Mr. Bingley is reinforced by his interest in her eldest daughter Jane. ...
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... In Charlotte romance novel, Jane Eyre, the protagonist, Jane, had a definite feminist bent. In 1800's, behavior followed such straight-laced regulated ...
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... a reward for the hard life she had, and Ms Fairfax sees it as an unacceptable behavior of a governess that is supposed to comply with her duties. Jane doesn't ...
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... has changed throughout the novel along with Elizabeth points to Jane Austen criticism ... of Mr. Darcy at the beginning of the novel, and his behavior by the end. ...
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... has changed throughout the novel along with Elizabeth points to Jane Austen criticism ... of Mr. Darcy at the beginning of the novel, and his behavior by the end. ...
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... The first fire, which Jane rescues Rochester from, should be a signal to Rochester concerning the problems in his flirtatious behavior towards the governess. ...
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... public worth should not only be measured by his/her sexual behavior, but this ... lovers or none, whether Jack prefers sex with Bill to sex with Jane, or whether ...
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... Although the behavior and mannerism of the townspeople is blunt, it is ... is excellently presented throughout the entire course of the novel in Elizabeth-Jane. ...
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... Jane Austen believes love to be a peculiar and controlling emotion. It moves individuals to action and behavior which contradict reason and cause a loss of will ...
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... 46) Throughout her childhood at Gateshead Jane was treated ... off her chest it yielded much relief, but was followed by intense guilt because such behavior is one ...
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... sister Elizabeth and the rest of her family, they return to Jane "(w)ith ... class" - and Austen comments on it ironically by describing their behavior with irony. ...
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Any man who tries to argue Jane Austen's ability to draw characters would be ... This behavior is generally blamed on the mother being a poor example for her ...
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... Jane feels that John "has no patience with faith," justifying his stubborn behavior and the detraction of his masculinity (1148). ...
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... Jane feels that John ?has no patience with faith,? justifying his stubborn behavior and the detraction of his masculinity (1148). ...
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... Newlin 35). Since the poor were considered as inferior, they were thought to possess less knowledge on correct behavior. At Miss ...
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... women to exhibit this "crazy" behavior. The supporting characters bring a sense of drama to the settings by prejudging and coercing Miss Emily and Jane to a ...
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... In the later case we would certainly regard such behavior as a conscious and intentional act and can ... One of the greatest researchers of chimps is Jane Goodall. ...
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... Mr. Bennet's failure to provide this education for his daughters leads to the unacceptable and immoral behavior of Lydia. Elizabeth and Jane manage to develop ...
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... the relationship between Bingley and Jane from developing any further because of Jane's weak social ... Lydia's behavior is more that of a flighty Romantic. ...
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