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Individual and Society Essay - Creative Piece (1 Viewer)

albitros

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Individual and Society - Creative Piece

As an assesment task, our grade has been asked to to write a creative piece reflecting upon 19th century ways of thinking? (Big Suprise). We were also told that we could not extrapolate or use any events that occur in Pride and Prejudice, but we could set our creative piece before and after the text.

I am looking for an interesting perspective to which i should write my creative piece from.

Anyone have any suggestions?
 
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We had something like that. I believe I did a letter from Jane to Elizabeth... Set after the text about Caroline getting married and choices and reason V passion. If its something you have to write and submit, perhaps a series of letters between the sisters after the text.
 

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I did a letter from, elizabeth to lady catherine and got really good marks for it...it is an easy one to do, as the two have such differing ideas on values etc
 

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Does anyone know any tips / ideas on how to develop a more convincing victorian piece?

Cos atm, I have a creative piece where I've adopted a character who is lamenting his life that has been empty etc because he has been soemwhat forced to think the way society wants him to. I think i've got the ways of thinking done alright, in regard to religious (darwin, colenso, life of jesus etc) and economical / philosophical (mill, bentham, spencer etc), but I would really like to improve on the language to make it, well, more Victorian.

Any helpers?
 

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