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Pride and Prejudice

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Pride and Prejudice

Chapters 14-19

8. Process

11. Comparison

14. Thanks

9. Timeline

12. Graphics

10. Map

13. Team

Thèmes:

1. Gentility

2. Family

3. Marriage

4. Growth

5. Reading

6. Accomplishemt

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Chapter 14

Thèmes and quotes:

Gentility/pride: "Her Ladyship (...) gave them directions as the best method method of packing""With great condescension" family: "Jane had been deprived, by the folly and in decorum of her own family"

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Chapter 15

Thèmes and quotes:

Marriage: "My dear Charlotte and I have one way of thinking" Growth:"Her home and her housekeeping had not yet lost her charms"

Chapter 16

Thèmes and quotes:

Marriage: "Lord! How I should like to be married before any of you; then I would chaperon you about all the balls" Reading:"She dreaded seeing Wickham again, and was resolved to avoid it as long as possible".

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Chapter 17

Thèmes and quotes:

Reading:"One has all the goodness, and the other all the appearance of it""But the misfortune of speaking with bitterness is a most natural consequence of the prejudices I had been encouraging" Marriage:"I should be ashamed of having [a property] that was only entaileled to me"

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Chapter 18

Thèmes and quotes:

Family: "our respectability in the world, must be affected by the wild volatility, the assurance est dédain of all restraint which mark Lydia's character" Accomplishment:"they parted with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire or never meeting again"

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Chapter 19:

Thèmes and quotes:

Marriage/family:"she had never felt so strongly as now the disadvantages which must attend the children of so unsuitable marriage"