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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
3 years ago
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The following painting depicts a scene from Pride and Prejudice. Look at the painting provided, and compare what is depicted wit

h what you have read in the excerpt. Then, find a clip from a film or theater production of Pride and Prejudice. How does that compare to what you have read and seen? Which aspects are emphasized and which are minimized in each work? Finally, how does the artistic medium of each work influence the purpose, subject, and theme?

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sergiy2304 [10]3 years ago
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Answer:  Pride and prejudice focuses on themes like love, marriage, division of society into classes.

Explanation: Pride and prejudice focuses on the various ways of how love might grow and disappear. It also focuses on whether the society has place for love, romance in it or not.

The major themes on which Pride and Prejudice focuses on are love, marriage, wealth, family, women and feminity in it. The theme of the Pride and prejudice on dividing the society into various classes based on wealth and money is relevant in today's society also.

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