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Este Cmap, tiene información relacionada con: monografia 2, In 1959, she finished To Kill a Mockingbird. Lee died on February 19, 2016, with 89 years. 1959 she wrote it. it was published in 1960 influences Harper Lee and the book, information about writing structures genders both TKAM, Chapter 1 has context gender roles, Chapter 2 ???? Abstract, analysis social relations ???? typical women typican men typical thoughts, context/ gender roles in the book quotes "Oh! certainly," cried his faithful assistant, "no [woman] can be really esteemed accomplished who does not greatly surpass what is usually met with. A woman must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing, dancing, and the modern languages, to deserve the word; and besides all this, she must possess a certain something in her air and manner of walking, the tone of her voice, her address and expressions, or the word will be but half-deserved."(Austen, p. 40). These were the expectations of the higher class for the "perfect woman". "But I hope you will get over it, and live to see many young men of four thousand a year come into the neighbourhood." "It will be no use to us, if twenty such should come, since you will not visit them." "Depend upon it, my dear, that when there are twenty, I will visit them all." (Austen, p. 7). Austen reflected the desesperation of Mrs. Bennet, because she could not do anything without the help of Ms. Bennet. We learn how the powerless of women was., Relationship between father and daughter. Fell in love with a man whose she had very bad first impressions, he also embarrassed her. Elizabeth fell in love with Darcy, who she hated at first, and Darcy slighted her at a dance. Elizabeth walked away from Mr.Collins and Mr. Darcy ???? Eliza, Jane Austen similarities with the book opinion about gender roles /like a conclusion between Jane Austen and Elizabeth, both have similar opinions because Jane wanted a true love story. As Elizabeth Bennet, she rejected the "typical type of marriages". in addition, Jane admits that there must be a equivalence between love and money to avoid an unstable marriage. These thoughts are represented by the main character, Elizabeth, as she shows Jane Austen's oponions about gender roles. She has the best ending as a couple. She wrote her life story, as she wanted it to be. Like Austen's life goal., Chapter 3 compare author, types of writing and expressions, traditional gender roles of their lives in the books, Harper Lee and the book writing style Style: expresses series of facts, basically informal, since the narrator is a child. Each type of person in the book talked differently, according to their positions. The differences in social class and educational status are revealed by differing use of language. She shows the Southern environment. Themes: race, justice and judgment, women and femininity, compassion and forgiveness., analysis of social relationships focused on typical women typical mother typican men, Chapter 3 compare particular gender roles in both books who were opposed to the century's thoughts., Darcy and Elizabeth: in the begining, they hated each other; they had lots of misunderstandings, but when Mr. Darcy started loving Elizabeth, he did everything he could to marry her. First of all, he told her he loved her, but she rejected his proposal because of a confusion. Later, Darcy clarifies everything with a letter. Darcy was not as bad as people thought, Elizabeth accepted his second proposal similar Jane’s first love, at twenty, was Tom Lefroy. He was a law student from Ireland. Suddenly, Tom got married with a woman who had a large fortune, Tom may have adored her and she too, but she did not have enough money to qualify. Harris Bigg-Wither unexpectedly proposes marriage to Jane Austen; she accepts him. The next day, Austen rejects Bigg-Wither's proposal., author, types of writing and expressions, traditional gender roles of their lives in the books analysis information about writing structures genders, Harper Lee similarities with the book life Lee's father was a southern lawyer. Her Father Was a Lawyer in Alabama Who Once Defended 2 Black Men Against a Murder Charge; the Men Were Hanged Lee was a tomboy like Scout. Lee had a special friend like Dill, Truman Capote., author, types of writing and expressions, traditional gender roles of their lives in the books analysis quotes, Relationship between father and daughter. Fell in love with a man whose she had very bad first impressions, he also embarrassed her. Jane fell in love with Tom, she hated him at first. Tom made her feel ridiculous. Jane walked away from 2 engagements Mr. Wisley and Mr. Lefroy. Jane Austen relationships Jane’s first love, at twenty, was Tom Lefroy. He was a law student from Ireland. Suddenly, Tom got married with a woman who had a large fortune, Tom may have adored her and she too, but she did not have enough money to qualify. Harris Bigg-Wither unexpectedly proposes marriage to Jane Austen; she accepts him. The next day, Austen rejects Bigg-Wither's proposal., typical women typican men typical thoughts highlighting that are like in the context, Abstract plot of both books Pride and Prejudice: It is about the Bennet family who has 5 daughters, each one has their own defects on personalities. The whole story is focused on Elizabeth, who principally expresses the gender roles used in Jane Austen's context., Traditional gender roles in Lee's life similarities life