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1.Pride and Prejudice does the author use figurative language in this book such as simile, methaphors, allusion, personification, if he uses can u give me some examples.
2. does the author create storng visual images for the readers? give me examples please
3. does the author ever uses dialect(improper grammar, spelling and punctuatuion in character dialogue)? what is the effect?
4.Does the author make references to real life famous people, event, artwork, or concepts, and how are these allusion significant?

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2006-07-20 10:43:17 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

5 answers

The author is a woman named Jane Austen.

1. The author uses allusions. Example:

But it is,'' returned she; ``for Mrs. Long has just been here, and she told me all about it.''

Mr. Bennet made no answer.

Mrs. Bennet is trying to hint that Mr. Bingley is to move near them.

2. Yes Jane Austen creates a strong visual images. For example, MR. Bennet was among the earliest of those who waited on Mr. Bingley. He had always intended to visit him, though to the last always assuring his wife that he should not go; and till the evening after the visit was paid, she had no knowledge of it. It was then disclosed in the following manner. Observing his second daughter employed in trimming a hat, he suddenly addressed her with. This makes me see Mr. Bennet waiting with his daughter for mr. Bingely.

3. No

4. Yes. Real places:
Scenic and touristic locations in Derbyshire mentioned in connection with Elizabeth and the Gardiners' tour are Bakewell, Chatsworth, Matlock, Dove Dale, and the Peak.
On their itinerary from Hertfordshire to Derbyshire, they took in Blenheim (the estate of the Duke of Marlborough) and Oxford, in Oxfordshire; and Warwick, the famous ruined castle of Kenilworth, and the city of Birmingham, in Warwickshire.


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2016-11-02 10:27:35 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

First off, the author is female and not a "he". Second, based on your requirements, you should be able to easily find all the examples you want by reading the book. Third, you should do your own homework.

2006-07-20 10:49:40 · answer #3 · answered by Stray Kittycat 4 · 1 2

You're kidding, right? Kids can't even read the damn Cliffs Notes anymore...

2006-07-20 15:21:43 · answer #4 · answered by lavendergirl 4 · 1 3

Do your own homework kids.

2006-07-20 11:41:31 · answer #5 · answered by Meow 3 · 1 3

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