Comprensión de la naturaleza del lenguaje
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FICHA TECNICA.
Nivel: SUPERIOR___________________________________________________________
Nombre de la escuela: ESCUELA NORMAL SUPERIOR DEL ESTADO DE HIDALGO_________
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Asignatura: INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE_____________________________________
Número de Bloque y nombre del texto: 2nd- “PRIDE AND PREJUDICE”________________
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Nombre del profesor: HÉCTOR AUSTRIA CARMONA_______________________________
Nombre del alumno: DULCE MARÍA MORENO MAGOS_____________________________
Número de lista:_17____________________
Trabajo: READING REPORT_______________________
Grado: SECOND ____________________________
Grupo: 1 ENGLISH___________________________
Semestre: SECOND______________________
Fecha: MAY 6th 2020___________________
REPORTE DE LECTURA.
Fecha: MAY 6TH 2020____________________
Autor: _JANE AUSTEN_________________________________________________________
Nacionalidad del autor: __BRITISH______________________________________________________
Época en que se escribió la obra: IN THE BEGINNINGS OF XIX CENTURY ____________________
Introducción: The plot of pride and prejudice revolves around the bennet family, which consists of a married couple and their five daughters (Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia). This novel shows how the relationships motivated by the love and money can be promiscuous and mean, veiled by the bourgeois society.
Transición o desarrollo: The plot of the novel begins with the arrival of two lucky, single young men in the region (Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy). The girls' mother sees this arrival as an opportunity to solve the family's problems. Mr. Bingley, a very sober and distinguished man, falls in love with Jane bennet, the eldest daughter. Caroline bingley, the boy's sister, is against the relationship because of the girl's social class. Mr. Bingley approaches Jane contrary to her sister's opinion. However, the young man suddenly disappears from town, leaving Jane without any explanation. His friend, Mr. Darcy, in turn, falls prey to the charms of Jane's sister, Elizabeth, but at first refuses to accept his feelings since the young woman is of humble origin. Elizabeth, for her part, considers Mr. Darcy to be an arrogant man and repudiates him. The relationship is therefore dominated by prejudice, attraction, passion and anger. A mixture of feelings that completely disagree. Mr. Darcy, however, finally gains courage and asks for his hand. But Elizabeth remains firm in her ideals and rejects the proposal, since she considers him to be an arrogant and unscrupulous man. But things change after receiving a letter in which Mr. Darcy explains his attitudes. After the reading, Elizabeth manages to see in him a good man. Happily Mr. Darcy reiterates his request for marriage and Elizabeth finally accepts.
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