By the organization The Naturalists and found on the Web site Nature to Nature. Hieu viewed the article on September 18, 2009.
The irony of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet's ironically extreme measures to get their daughters well-married can be seen when Mrs. Bennet says <span><em>"What an excellent father you have, girls!" said [Mrs. Bennet], when the door was shut.</em> <em>"I do not know how you will ever make him amends for his kindness; or me, either, for that matter. At our time of life it is not so pleasant, I can tell you, to be making new acquaintances every day; but for your sakes, we would do anything."</em> This remark is ironically false because meeting new people everyday is not demanding at all, but she is trying to sell themselves as over-sacrificing parents for the future spouses of their daughters.</span>
You can write a letter to Denzel Washington, for example, and ask him to be the chief guest at your school and talk about his experience playing Macbeth.
<h3>How to write a letter</h3>
Below you will find the steps and tips to write a letter to Denzel Washington inviting him to be the chief guest at your school's drama week:
- Start your letter by placing the date on the top right corner and then the salutation "Dear Mr. Washington" on the left side.
- Be straightforward but polite. Immediately explain why you are writing the letter: "I am writing to kindly invite you to..."
- In the second paragraph, explain why you admire that actor and why it would be such an honor to have him as a chief guest.
- In the third paragraph, tell him it would be most appreciated if he could talk about his experience playing Macbeth, since your school has been working on that play as well.
- End the letter by restating your wish. Say goodbye by writing "Best regards," or "Sincerely" and then signing your name.
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