Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Blog Post Cambridge Companion

From reading this chapter I learned that Pride and Prejudice is written to mimic a play rather than a novel. It is "neat, compact, and tightly structured." I learned about the characters and how each of them relate to one another. We were given a brief, yet complex summary plot with each of the characters names and story lines. Although there are not that many characters, she does not seem to ever let that effect her up-tempo action and the style that she writes in. Even though I have already read this story, it is a classic and I am excited to read it again.

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