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Discussion post added by celinecia in Persuasion.
omg. i just started reading the book. its really good. I LOVE JANE...
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'Decision making' is an important thematic thread linking the...
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Discuss the themes of making decisions, social changes and...
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The title of this novel has been discussed before. Please see the link...
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Justify the title of "Persuasion" What does the author want...
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The verb 'fare' means "to perform in a specified way in a...
Answer posted by lit24 in Persuasion.
It is not only Anne's experience that relates to the title. Mary is...
Answer posted by sullymonster in Persuasion.
The title is fitting because the novel traces Anne's regrets and...
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How is title of the novel "Persuasion" an appropriate one?
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The Evolution of Austen's Heroines
Topic created by podunc in Persuasion.
If by "fares well" you mean is judged most kindly by the...
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How would one contrast Anne Elliot to Elizabeth (P&P) and Harriet...
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What lessons did Anne Elliot learn from Mrs. Smith that she could share...
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Mrs. Smith and Anne have a special relationship that is not based on...
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