How and where is pride a factor in the novel? Explain with details.
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Friday, January 18, 2008
Pride and Prejudice Prompt 2
“For a young woman of this period, marriage was the surest route to independence and freedom.” Agree? Disagree? Explain…
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Pride and Prejudice Prompt 3
In many ways this is a satirical novel. What is something Austin satirizes?
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Pride and Prejudice Prompt 4
What character do you find the most tiresome? Why?
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Pride and Prejudice Prompt 5
How and where is prejudice a factor in the novel?
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Pride and Prejudice Prompt 6
What character do you find the most interesting? Why?
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Pride and Prejudice Prompt 7
Record a passage from the text you found essential or interesting. Explain why.
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Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Read Me before posting for Bodega Dreams!
Just a warning...
Because people read at different paces, some of the postings are spoilers and may tell you more than you want to know about the ending of the novel. If you don't want to find out some of the major events that happen, don't read your classmates' postings before posting your own responses to the prompts.
If you've finished the book, or don't care about knowing some of the things that happen, read on- your peers have shown some great insights so far!
Remember, you need to respond to each prompt twice: once when you're about half-way through the novel and another after you finish (that's six postings total!).
I will be giving you credit for your postings and evaluating your insights.
I hope you're enjoying the book!
Because people read at different paces, some of the postings are spoilers and may tell you more than you want to know about the ending of the novel. If you don't want to find out some of the major events that happen, don't read your classmates' postings before posting your own responses to the prompts.
If you've finished the book, or don't care about knowing some of the things that happen, read on- your peers have shown some great insights so far!
Remember, you need to respond to each prompt twice: once when you're about half-way through the novel and another after you finish (that's six postings total!).
I will be giving you credit for your postings and evaluating your insights.
I hope you're enjoying the book!
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