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Jane Austen and the Reality of Marriage
According to Jane Austen’s letters, she was generally in favour of basing a marriage on love. Yet she also recognises the realities of the nineteenth century where women were often faced with poverty...
1 commentK.D. Lang's Best Songs
K.D. Lang has had a number of "best" songs, ranging from her Crying duet with Roy Orbison, to her rendition of Hallelujah, to The Valley. This Hub explores the best songs from K.D. Lang.
9 commentsPride and Prejudice; Elizabeth Bennet
This article presents some (slightly!) critical views on Elizabeth Bennet, Pride and Prejudice's beloved heroine, and considers her portrayal in movies and on TV.
22 commentsJane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Marriage
In Pride and Prejudice we are entertained by Austen’s unique ability to not only tell a story, but also to create an atmosphere where reality meets fiction in various aspects of humanity including the social and political sides of marriage....
9 commentsPride and Prejudice: what young ladies of today can learn from Jane Austen's characters.
What can we learn from Lydia Bennet? Elizabeth Bennet? Mr. Darcy himself? Every character has a lesson, and they are just as applicable today, as they were 200 years ago.
1 commentBiblical Principles on Marriage in Jane Austen's Books
Mrs. Bennet was snoring, the young ladies were occupying the parlor, and giddy Kitty suddenly announced, “He’s here! Mr. Bingley!” The snoring stopped, the ribbons were tossed into a basket, Jane’s...
16 commentsBirth Order and the Bennet Sisters
The Bennet girls of Jane Austen's famous novel Pride and Prejudice as seen through birth order theory.
1 commentAmerican Football: Playing Despite Concussion Risks
Football is one of the best-loved, if not the best-loved, American sports. But the issue of American football is the concussion risks it has. Unfortunately, kids are not totally educated on the harm the concussion they get from the sport can give their brain. Studies have shown that the brain of a retired player is like the brain of an old man with dementia.This is caused by the knock they get when their head bumps each other as they tackle.
2 commentsFamous Fathers in Literature
All type of fathers exist in the many novels written throughout time. At first we only think of the fairy tale parents that really needed parenting lessons. For example, Snow White, the King missed his wife and therefore married again but was she a...
26 commentsPride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: A Reflection on Marriage in the 1800s
A Reflection on the role of marriage in society during the 1800s as seen in the book Pride and Prejudice
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