I read "Pride and Prejudice" many times, in those days was probably considered like the Romance novels of today, although have not seen them lately in stores.
I am a lot older now, and the character of Elizabeth Bennett is not so appealing to me anymore. I feel really bad about the portrayal of Mr. Collins. Her own father was the same pro…
I read "Pride and Prejudice" many times, in those days was probably considered like the Romance novels of today, although have not seen them lately in stores.
I am a lot older now, and the character of Elizabeth Bennett is not so appealing to me anymore. I feel really bad about the portrayal of Mr. Collins. Her own father was the same profession as Mr. Collins, and this looks like a slam to me. There is more to a person than the ability to dance well and be an exceptional conversationalist.
When Darcy's aunt comes to visit her, she makes a comment:
"Your porch windows are full west, and how can you stand it?"
Elizabeth makes some comment that it does not bother her at all.
Sometimes I feel sick if I am by a west window.
She had the chance to marry a sea captain, but she turned him down, probably because she was waiting for moving into the upper class as her character did.
As for Caesar, his very good book could be based on nothing. Just like a very slick PowerPoint presentation.
I read "Pride and Prejudice" many times, in those days was probably considered like the Romance novels of today, although have not seen them lately in stores.
I am a lot older now, and the character of Elizabeth Bennett is not so appealing to me anymore. I feel really bad about the portrayal of Mr. Collins. Her own father was the same profession as Mr. Collins, and this looks like a slam to me. There is more to a person than the ability to dance well and be an exceptional conversationalist.
When Darcy's aunt comes to visit her, she makes a comment:
"Your porch windows are full west, and how can you stand it?"
Elizabeth makes some comment that it does not bother her at all.
Sometimes I feel sick if I am by a west window.
She had the chance to marry a sea captain, but she turned him down, probably because she was waiting for moving into the upper class as her character did.
As for Caesar, his very good book could be based on nothing. Just like a very slick PowerPoint presentation.