In Pride and Prejudice, free indirect speech occurs when the narrator conveys a character's thoughts or feelings without explicitly stating them as direct speech. An example of free indirect speech in the novel is when Elizabeth Bennet considers Mr. Darcy's character, with the narrator blending her thoughts seamlessly with the narration. This technique helps to offer insight into the character's perspective while maintaining the narrative flow.
Pride and prejudice
"Predigous" is spelled PREJUDICE. Like in Jane Austens book: "Pride and Prejudice"
first impressions
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her books are sense and sensability, emma, northanger abby, pride and prejudice, persuasion, and mansfield park.
Some of Jane Austen's original book titles include "First Impressions" (later published as "Pride and Prejudice"), "Susan" (later published as "Northanger Abbey"), and "Elinor and Marianne" (later published as "Sense and Sensibility").
Henry
If she likes old movies try Jane Austens Pride&Prejudice. My personal favorites are the Love Comes Softly series. (based on the book series by Janette Oke), Does this help ? - Bethany
he had no religion
Jane Austen's parents married on April 26, 1764.
Pliancy of temper means compliant, easily persuaded by friends to do what he knows they want, rather than some other thing he might want, but they would not enjoy.
Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, so her sun sign was Sagittarius.