Thursday, September 16, 2010
F for Floxglove, J for Joseph & I for Imelda
I read F for Floxglove, J for Joseph, and I for Imelda. My favorite out of the three is I for Imelda because it addresses a different point of view than previous essays have addressed. The writer's decison to analyze Elizabeth's standards for marriage and her belief in love engages the reader to a new point of view. Unlike the other two essays which are not strongly constructed, this one is laid out and set up so that the reader knows what will be discussed throughout the essay. The writer's point that "Austen is bale to convince those who do not share Elizabeth's opinion that marriage should be based on love..." sheds a new light on the subject as well as raises a new perception. In addition, the writer's usage of demonstrating Elizabeth's point of view through Mr. Darcy and Wickham show how other characters help reveal Elizabeth's true character. In relation to the college-rubrics, this essay demonstrates a strong analysis and good evidence.
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