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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: mapa monopgrafia (1).cmap, Compare and contrast the gender roles in pride and Prejudice and to kill a mockingbird. In order to identify prescribed gender roles That cross geographical boundaries and time. ???? Authors, types of writing, Authors, types of writing ???? 2. Jane Austen education – professional life • Jane Austen was an English novelist • Books are notable for their social observation, and insights into the lives of early 19th century women., Pride and prejudice ???? book, Authors, types of writing ???? 3. The novel: Pride and prejudice • It was first published in 1813. • main character who personify the title. Eliza: prejudice /Darcy: pride, Compare and contrast the gender roles in pride and Prejudice and to kill a mockingbird. In order to identify prescribed gender roles That cross geographical boundaries and time. ???? Context: country/year., Authors, types of writing ???? 7. Jane Austen inspirations- principal topics. • Her novels involve common plots, like marriages of young women and their daily life. • Social classes. • Jane support feminism, and uses women as a target for Satire. • She shows the behavior of parents to their children • Dangers and pleasures of falling in love, Compare and contrast the gender roles in pride and Prejudice and to kill a mockingbird. In order to identify prescribed gender roles That cross geographical boundaries and time. ???? Gender roles, in both books, General information ???? Pride and prejudice, TKAM ???? book, Compare and contrast the gender roles in pride and Prejudice and to kill a mockingbird. In order to identify prescribed gender roles That cross geographical boundaries and time. Has General information, Pride and prejudice ???? Author, Authors, types of writing ???? 6. Jane Austen relationships • Jane’s first love, at twenty, was Tom Lefroy. He was a law student from Ireland. Tom eventually married someone with an appropriately large fortune, had seven children, and went on to become Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. Tom may have adored her and she him but she hadn’t enough money to qualify. • Harris Bigg-Wither unexpectedly proposes marriage to Jane Austen; she accepts. The next day, Austen rejects Bigg-Wither's proposal; she and Cassandra return to Steventon and leave at once for Bath., General information ???? TKAM, Authors, types of writing ???? 4. Jane Austen similarities with the book • Relationship father and daughter • They both fell in love with men of whom they had very bad first impressions, men who also had snubbed/embarrassed them. Liz fell in love with Darcy, whom she hated at first, and Darcy slighted her at a dance. ///// Jane fell in love with Tom, whom she hated at first, and Tom had ridiculed her writing as childish. • Jane walk away from 2 engagements? Mr. Wisley and Mr. Lefroy? I believe she turned Mr. Wisley down, then accepted him and changed her mind, and walked away from an elopement with Lefroy (allegedly). /// Elizabeth walked away from Mr. William Collins and Fitzwilliam Mr. Darcy., ???? ???? Compare and contrast the gender roles in pride and Prejudice and to kill a mockingbird. In order to identify prescribed gender roles That cross geographical boundaries and time., Authors, types of writing ???? 1. Jane Austen life • Jane Austen was born on 16 December 1775 in the village of Steventon in Hampshire. • She was one of eight children of a clergyman and grew up in a close-knit family., TKAM ???? author, Authors, types of writing ???? 5. Jane Austen type of writing • Style: parody, burlesque, Irony • Themes: education, reading, genders (feminism, economic positions), property and class (For example, in Pride and Prejudice, the plot revolves around the problems caused by primogeniture, as the Bennet property is entailed away from the Bennet daughters), england society.