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After reading Pride and Prejudice, it is unavoidable to compare the rules and manners of courtship then to those now. The distinguishing characteristics of each time are greatly intensified by the situation of Elizabeth and that of Jane. ... Pride and Prejudice relationships begin as most did in the age of male dominance, with a solitary meeting of father and hopefully future son-in-law. ... Bennet, Jane, and the other Bennet girls. ... In Pride and Prejudice flirting occurs at balls or dinner parties. ... As do, Bingley and Jane on becoming quite enchanted with each other are never truly given the opportunity to express such emotion. It is discussed between Charlotte and Elizabeth how the appropriate amount of affection should be dispensed from Jane upon Bingley. ... This belief can be attributed to several of the reasons people married in Pride and Prejudice.
Approximate Word count = 960 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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