Thursday, January 7, 2010

Chapter 1-6

I found it interesting how important it was to Mrs. Bennet that her girls marry a wealthy man, "But consider your daughters. Only think what an establishment it would be for one of them.." (pg 2). Women were looked at just based on their looks and not their 'smarts' but I liked how Mary Bennet was known as the smart daughter, even by her father, "What you say mart? for you are a young lady of deep relfection, I know, and read great books, and make extracts...Mary wished to say something very sensible..." (pg 4-5).

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