1. Pride and Prejudice
These dramatic shifts in character, much like Elizabeth's evolving perception of Darcy and the foreshadowing of Lydia's "imprudent" marriage to Wickham, correspondingly convey a sense of suspense and excitement to the reader. ... Consequentially, such drastic similarities of character and situation create a sense of suspense, causing the reader to ponder whether or not Lydia will repeat the same mistake committed by her mother. ... In fact, they are quite the opposite," when Darcy proposes a second time Another feeling of suspense is created based upon the reader's anticipati...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate