Yes, some men do like P & P. My husband does. He's 43 yrs. old, but he liked it even as a younger man. He's a history buff, who enjoys not only learning about historical time periods, but also...
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Yes, some men do like P & P. My husband does. He's 43 yrs. old, but he liked it even as a younger man. He's a history buff, who enjoys not only learning about historical time periods, but also...
I'm sure everyone has heard the cliche - 'Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder'. I believe that can be liberally applied to the readers of P&P, as well. Or to any book, for that matter.
One...
Cages of Glass, Flowers of Time. I read it once years ago, and I simply have to read it again.
"To thine own self be true" Shakespeare
Yes, I agree. A piece of literature CAN certainly be over-analyzed. Not to mention, misconstrued.
I love to discuss my opinion and my personal interpretation of a poem or prose, whichever, and...
The first time I read it, I was a little surprised. It's amazing to me how something so hilarious can be cloaked so drolly. For instance, in order to be read aloud properly, it would need to be...
I agree with Yorke.
The second proposal wasn't the same as the first, simply because the original proposal always hung in the air between them. This being the case, Darcy told her his...
I believe all the sisters are all refered to as Miss Bennet - at least, the oldest ones.
As Vili, in this thread, mentioned:
"If you have seen the new film adaptation with Keira Knightley as...
I agree with chunwing that Elizabeth Bennet was as proud as Darcy. Although I'm not sure if her pride could be defined the same as his. Sometimes pride is closely intertwined with a sense of...
This is just one of the best quotes from my favorite novel - Jane Austin's Pride and Prejudice.
"She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me; I am in no humour at present to give...