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Pride and prejudice

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June 30, 2018
Devry SEC440 week 2 discussion
July 2, 2018

Pride and prejudice

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Unit 7_Day_ 2 Activity 2-After choosing a novel find your “Essay Prompt” and copy and paste it into your essay journal.

Directions: Select prompt that corresponds with selected novel. In unit 8 you will be writing a five (5) paragraph essay on the prompt that corresponds with your novel. The essay must include a minimum of three (3) quotes from the novel, and include any outside sources to support your thesis. The essay must be typed utilizing MLA format. Use this external tool: ” How to Turn a Prompt Into a Thesis Statement,” to shape your writing project.You must be sure to fully answer the prompt within your essay and the best way to do this may be to use the prompt itself to create your thesis statement.

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

The pride and the prejudice referred to in the title of this Jane Austen novel prepare the reader for the character flaws of the main characters, Elizabeth and Darcy. Elizabeth’s pride and Darcy’s prejudice prevent the two from recognizing and admitting their love for one another. Write an explanatory or expository essay on “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen in which you detail how these character flaws are managed so that the characters can overcome the judgments and opinions that they have formed about each other and ultimately experience love together. You may wish to also reflect upon the social and historical factors which made these character flaws so common, identifying, for example, the role that social status played relationships at that time

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