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The following is a short sample from this piece of coursework: ... anks to his letter, her visit to Pemberley and news of him rescuing her family honour after Lydia, her opinion of him changes as these events take place. She realises she was prejudicial and her admiration transforms into love. The themes of love and marriage are very easy to identify in this relationship, as their marriage is one that is most romantic, in contrast to Mr. Collins and Charlotte, the basis of their marriage was love. The heroine's tumultuous relationship with Darcy form the bulk of the novel, and the focal point of interest for the reader while Jane's relationship with Bingley adds variety and interest to the novel.
Approximate Word count = 401 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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