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    critical analysis of Atonement, Brian Finney writes, “The novel’s epigraph, a quotation from Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey, serves as both a warning and a guide to how the reader should view this narrative”. Finney argues that like Austen, McEwan lures readers into making false assumptions based on their expectations about the novel’s theme and genre. Indeed, the lead females of Northanger

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    innermost thoughts of the central characters. McEwan uses parody of Austen’s style when Briony reads “in my dreams I kiss your c--t.” Ian McEwan employs this word to mislead the reader’s belief in Robbie’s character. McEwan employs parody of Northanger Abbey to attribute to the effectiveness of letters, and shock the reader. The use of “c—t” would not be expected in an Austen novel which presents conservative beliefs in conventional language. Ian McEwan utilises allusion of Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita

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    Atonement By Briony

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    In Atonement, we have mothers hating their sisters. Uncle betray their wives. For the elder daughter everyone betrays her. There are two sex scenes in Atonement, you got to pay attention to them. One is between Robbie and Cecilia. The other is when Lola got raped by Paul Marshall. Briony watches it both and is confused about what is going on. Briony is mostly in her fantasy worlds. There are different types of reality in Atonement. We have Leon’s where everyone is nice to everyone. Emily is stuck

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    Characters: Elizabeth : Witty outspoken protagonist Jane: Thoughtful, kind but shy. most beautiful in Hertfordshire. Darcy: Rich snobby aristocrat. Bad at expressing himself. Bingley: Kind, rich good-natured gentleman from London. Wickham: Charming poor foot soldier. Steward to Mr Darcy. Deceitful. Genre: Romance meets comedy. Focuses on RL situations, imagination & emotion. • Story line: Follows Lizzie & sisters

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    jane austen Essay

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    not enable her to travel in the most elite circles, she was a frequent visitor to Assembly Room events and made regular trips to the Pump Room, another of the city's centres of social life. Bath serves as the locale for scenes in two novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, and both draw heavily on her experiences there. Jane apparently used her time in Bath primarily to gather material for future novels, or to infuse into revisions of her previous ones; she did not begin any of her six novels during

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    (Spence 58-59) When she was writing this story she only meant it to be read by her close family and friends. (Pemberley.com) Then in 1801, her family packed up and moved to Bath, England, which was where she got her inspiration for her novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.

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    Feminism in Gothic Literature All throughout history, women have been treated completely differently than men. Women did not have the right to vote until 1920 when men have had the right to vote since 1789 which was the first Presidential Election in America. Women are still treated differently today, however. All over the media we see women being treated differently than men. If you look in the toy isle at Walmart, you can clearly see how it is divided. The girls’ side is filled with Barbie’s

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    Before Her Time There was once a woman, who went above and beyond with her writings, that died without a glimpse of her future fame. There are those who have made their mark early on in history. There are those who have made their mark after they have passed. People don’t realize that being different can create a new way of thinking, a new way of life, and new ways of entertainment. One woman with her style of writing has changed the world of books as we know it today. She came up with books that

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    Jane Austen Personality

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    Many people know Jane Austen to be one of the most well known names in literature’s history. She is known for her classic romance novels. At home, she had much support on the creative front of writing. Her father and mother were supportive of any creative endeavors their children would go through. Jane was born on December sixteenth of 1775 to George Austen who married Cassandra of the Leigh family. Together they had eight children and only two of them were girls. Mr. Austen was a Reverend of Steventon

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    Jane Austen excels in character – portrayal, particularly in the delineation of women characters in her novels. It has generally been held that Jane Austen is more successful in her delineation of women than of men in her novels. Jane Austen might feel diffident while dealing with male characters and might be guilty of a false stroke or two while portraying them. But she is hardly to be matched in the presentation of her women. No less a literary historian than Louis Cazamian has expressed the view

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