Pride and Prejudice: argument based on close reading

Pride and Prejudice: argument based on close reading

Pride and Prejudice essay, 1200 word minimum, close reading analysis of a 10 line passage from Pride and Prejudice.

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Mr. Bennet’s wife seems excited about some current news involving the neighborhood at the beginning of the book. The Netherfield Park finally receives a tenant: an affluent young man who happened to visit Mr. Bennet’s neighborhood. The universal prejudice surrounding a wealthy young man, who is not married, is that he is in the search for a wife. Mr. Bennet remains uninterested in the topic, but his wife tells him about it. Mrs. Long brought about the story of the young man to Mr. Bennet’s wife. The young man visited the region on Monday and immediately let the park to remain ahead of Michaelmas. Bingley is the name of the affluent young man (Jane, 2017). Mrs. Bennet insists on his husband’s visit to the young man’s husband as the wife plans to marry off one…
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