Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Pride and Prejudice - An Interesting Essay Topic

Pride and Prejudice - An Interesting Essay TopicPride and Prejudice are a mystery novel written by Emma Woolf in 1860. It is probably not the first novel that came to mind when I think of mystery novels, but I recently read it and found it very interesting only goes so far. This is a very good thriller with many twists and turns.The main character is Emily Pankhurst, a woman with a privileged upbringing. She is at first reluctant to become a suffragette because she doesn't want to be seen as one of the wealthy, privileged women who want to ruin everything for the poor. Emily must then decide whether or not to break her vows to marry the man of her dreams. And of course she has a lot of decisions to make, and we find out her past, her present and her future in this entertaining novel.There is much sexual tension between Emily and her husband George. It is a subplot and a small portion of the book. But it is well done, and it made me laugh and thought at the same time.Pride and Prejudi ce is also a great essay topic on prejudice. The novel is set in England and the only hints of prejudice here are those surrounding an upcoming ball. The author states that her intention was to show how people view other people based on their social class.This is easy to explain, and especially for Americans, it is difficult to understand what it means. After all, when we talk about America's social class, we often discuss money and wealth, not social status. I would love to see a bi-lingual English professor explain to me what it means to be from 'a ruling family in high society'.Sir Gatemouth Chuck is described as a Romanaristocrat in a lot of the book. He is arrogant, vain and headstrong. As the main character, Emily, tries to keep him away from her, he remains firm in his belief that he will do whatever it takes to win her affections. It's funny to see a character described so favorably.In the end, Emily and George decide to have an affair so they can marry and leave their neigh bours behind in England (one of them being the prince) behind. Because the novel is set in England, you could easily compare it to Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.So if you are ever invited to speak at a Halloween party, I would recommend that you read Pride and Prejudice. It is also a fun and easy-to-read essay topic on the social life of upper class Englishmen. You could easily use the narrative of the novel to illustrate your case, although it is a small part of the story.