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Jane Austen's 'Sense & Sensibility' vs. Mary Wollstonecraft / On Education
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A 7 page paper comparing the educational viewpoints of the late eighteenth-century feminist Mary Wollstonecraft with those of Jane Austen as evidenced in Sense and Sensibility. The writer concludes that educational compatibility between spouses is not always paramount in achieving happiness. Bibliography lists two sources.
Filename: Eduwa.wps
Jane Austen's 'Sense & Sensibility'/ Character Of Lucy Steele
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A 7 page paper discussing the character of Lucy Steele in Jane Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility.' Questions asked and discussed are who the character of Lucy Steele was, what her role was in the novel, and why is she so thoroughly disliked. Is Lucy Steele 'bad' or just incredibly and constantly irritating?! In what ways does the character of Lucy Steele provide a microcosm of the entire story? Bibliography lists four sources in addition to the novel itself.
Filename: Janea.wps
Jane Austen's 'Sense & Sensibility'/ Critical Analysis Of Theme
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An 8 page paper on Austen's 'Sense and Sensibility' in which the writer discusses themes of love & psycho-emotional development as they relate mostly to the Dashwood sisters. It is argued that Sense and Sensibility was much less aggressively feminist in comparison with Austen's later novels. Bibliography lists 5 supporting sources.
Filename: Sensesen.wps
Jane Austen's ‘‘Pride & Prejudice'' / Use of Chance as a Plot Device
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An 8 page analytical essay on Austen's use of chance to progress the plot and establish a basis for judging her characters' moral development. Bibliography lists 6 additional sources.
Filename: Pandp.wps
Marriage and Maturation in Austen's 'Emma'
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A six page paper looking at Jane Austen's final novel in terms of the way it deals with the maturation of the heroine. The paper notes that while many readers have objected to the tutorial role of Emma's eventual husband, George Knightly, Emma really doesn't mature as a result of Knightly's advice; she matures as a result of her own experiences. No additional sources.
Filename: KBemma.wps
Persuasion in Austen's 'Persuasion'
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A 5 page paper looking at the theme of persuasion in Jane Austen's last completed novel. The paper argues that throughout the course of the novel, the reader is being subtly persuaded that the customs of propriety in nineteenth-century England need to be reworked in order to give everyone a fairer shot at life. No additional sources.
Filename: KBpersua.wps
Romantic Love in Austen, Smith, and Robinson
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A 20 page paper looking at the way three late eighteenth-century women writers -- Jane Austen, Charlotte Smith, and Mary Robinson -- portray romantic love. Specific works considered are Austen’s “Sense and Sensibility,” Smith’s Sonnets II, VIII, and XII, and Robinson’s “January 1795” and “Stanzas Written Between Dover and Calais, July 20, 1792.” Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: KBromant.wps
Sisterhood In Austen And Alcott
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A 4 page paper comparing and contrasting the relationships between sisters in Austen's Sense and Sensibility and Alcott's Little Women. The paper argues that the ideological clashes of Alcott's Marches are more believable than those of Austen's Dashwoods because Austen was using the characters to prove a philosophical point. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Alcott.wps
Snobbery & Class In Austen & Gaskell
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A 6 page paper examining these issues in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Elizabeth Gaskell's North and South, dealing with the characters of Darcy and Thornton, respectively. The paper concludes that although class-consciousness became much more dependent on the possession of money after the Industrial Revolution, snobbery in both novels is a response to one's position being threatened. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Gasaust.wps
Socializing in Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice”
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A six page paper looking at the importance of parties and visiting in establishing and reinforcing social contracts in Jane Austen’s novel. The paper concludes that socializing is how Austen’s characters establish the parameters by which the contracts of life are forged, and how they move in and out of these parameters to get things done. No additional sources.
Filename: KBpride.wps
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