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Jane Austen's "Pride And Prejudice" – Conflict, Compromise And Love

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288421101
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Jane Austen's "Pride And Prejudice" – Conflict, Compromise And Love
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11
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11 pages in length. To struggle within a relationship is nothing extraordinary between two lovers; however, to base an entire relationship upon perpetual mental and emotional exertion represents the basis upon which Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" addresses the nature of conflict and compromise amidst love. Charlotte and Elizabeth share little in their individual perceptions of love, with neither one embracing much in the way of understanding what healthy, solid relationships truly are without the added components of conflict and compromise. Annotated bibliography lists 6 sources.

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