The gang eh!
Um one comment, you said 'Austen' doesn't go as far. You need to be careful as we actually studied langton's text. I know you probably know this but just so no one else is confused!
thats all i have to say right now but shit i should do some revision! but i have three exams before extension !!!!!!!!!
Um one comment, you said 'Austen' doesn't go as far. You need to be careful as we actually studied langton's text. I know you probably know this but just so no one else is confused!
You are right in saying that P&P is a romantic fantasy but even though the ending might be unbelievable in the context of the society, you need to understand that the composer is using the story to advocate a moderate social change where love can conquer social boundaries. Pride and prejudices should not come in the way of a felicitatious marriage.Originally posted by Afro
But as a guy i recognise that in essence P&P is a romantic fantasy that in actual society would never have occured... Browning and Ibsen say it as it realy is no need for this mushy stuff to cover up the truths of the subject..
thats all i have to say right now but shit i should do some revision! but i have three exams before extension !!!!!!!!!