I am assuming you mean to ask how much money he had or made.
Charles Bingley had an income judged to be 5000 pounds a year. This would have indicated a wealth of about 100,000 pounds, from which the income was drawn. To put this into perspective, a common agricultural worker made about 50 pounds per year. The Dashwood girls (in Sense and Sensibility) lived with their mother on 500 pounds per year, and they had two servants. A typical income for an attorney was about 650 pounds per year. An income of 1000 pounds per year gave a person enough wealth to afford a carriage. Bingley was very wealthy, but there were people in the UK of his time who made ten times as much, or more. Darcy, who had twice the income, had an estate said to be ten miles around, possibly 3500 to 4000 acres, which was huge by the standards of the UK.
Pride and Prejudice grossed $120,918,508 worldwide.
Lalitha was her character name. She acted in Pride and Prejudice. Her acting was much appreciated.
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One can download the movie Pride & Prejudice by subscribing to a monthly video service, or paying a one-time fee to download the movie and it must be watched within a certain time frame before it is deleted.
54 million dollars.
The difference would be the report itself. Elizabeth has a much stronger personality in the book then she does in the movie. As well as in the book the mother is more over the top. Lastly, and most important, in the book they never kiss on the lips, and in the movie they do (Which may seem small, but it's symbolism, and it's pretty much all about the problem of the novel and exagerates the thyme.)As well as the report it's self is the difference would be the fact that the is much more detailed conversation in the book than the movie. There is also the sheer fact that movies never do grip a book entirely because most movies can't have everything books do(because the time of a movie has to be reasonable.)
Jews are persecuted for much the same reason as others are - the sin nature of man encompassing pride, hatred, prejudice, and jealousy.
I do not believe there is a quick and simple solution to pride and prejudice. However, in order that we manage to reduce the damage they cause to victims, we need to conceptualize exactly what are pride and prejudice. After this initial conceptualization, we can find significant understanding with much qualitative research. Later, it will be possible to establish effective strategies for positive change for acceptance singular.Walter Vieira Poltronieri - Brazil
hi same person as questionair. ummm iv watch all the Jane austen movies (i think) and iv now watch 'north and south' (for all you people who like pride and prejudice i recomend this but be prepared for a long sit down- 4 and a half hours- but worth it) and stuff like 'the dutchess' which is a bit different but still okay. thank you soooooo much for answering if you do! :)
It depends. If the person that is selling it calls it a mutt, then it is worth about 100 dollars. But if they call them "desinier breeds" THen they can be worth up to 2000 dollars. It is very simple. It is worth by how much pride you have in the dog.
He is upset; not furious, because he is not the type of man to get really angry, he is much too kind for that.
I think Pride and Prejudice is a more comic, lighter, and cheerful book. It has regrets, but there is always a feeling of optimism about it. By contrast, Sense and Sensibility has more of a feeling of resignation in it, even a feeling of hopelessness, that makes reading it more difficult for me. I am sure there is much more to this, the sorts of things people can analyse from a literary point of view. I would be interested in learning what they are.