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Question: What are your frist impressions!?
The initial “working title of Jane Austen’s Pride and prejudice was in fact called “first impressions” after reading the book I think she should have stuck with first impressions!.

Which of the 2 titles do you consider gives a better idea of the novels themes and why do you think this!?!?Www@QuestionHome@Com


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I think that either title works with the novel but that the alliteration of Pride and Prejudice gives it a certain something that First Impressions would not have!. On the other hand the novel is about much more than first impressions, although these set the scene and dictate the action of the various characters!.!.!.especially Elizabeth and Darcy!. If she were less prejudiced against him then she might not be so ready to believe the stories Wickham tells her without questioning them a little more, at least in her own mind; and if she were less proud of her own intellect then she would not rely so heavily on her prejudices as she does, or find them so difficult to give up!. Nor would she be so ready to condemn her friend, Miss lucas, for marrying Mr Collins!. Miss Lucas is certainly guilty of marrying purely for the sake of the benefits she will obtain by doing so and regardless of her feelings for the man who has asked her to be his wife, or his for her!.!.but given the alternative ahead of her this is not an unnatural thing for her to do!. She is always going to be financially dependant upon someone and surely it is better for her that it should be a husband of her own than one or all of her brothers, along with the rest of her unmarried sisters and having to adjust their lifestyles according to what their brothers can afford after marrying and having children of their own!.
If Darcy were less proud then he would not offend so many people and make it so easy of Wickham to be believed; if he were less prejudiced then he might think it worth while to be polite towards people who are not his social equals; that he might find something to enjoy in their company in spite of the difference in birth and incomes!.
On the whole I think that the final title was the better choice, but either way!.!.this is one of the best known and most widely read novels ever written; it is translated into any number of languages and is used in schools and universities around the world, has influenced and still influences many other writers and has been dramatised!.!.well and badly!.!.time and again!.!.so Miss Austen can not have got anything very wrong, could she!?Www@QuestionHome@Com

If I was paul, I would wait for her to drive up the driveway before coaxing my penis into a state of arousal!. when she enters the room I ask her for some 'special treatment'!. I pull down her bra and suck on her udders as she sits her fat rump on my dick!. I start thrusting, hard, until she screams ' ohhhh yes paul, misery is happy! ohhh ohh ohhhhhh'!.
then while she sleeps of the sex,? i wheel myself away into the forest and hope i get rescued by a friendly wolf - like mowgli in the jungle bookWww@QuestionHome@Com

Maybe I'm wrong, but didn't you ask this question yesterday underneath the name 'StoneColdJaneAusten!?'Www@QuestionHome@Com