Close Reading Examine content, form, and style

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Close Reading Examine content, form, and style Question the development of the novel. What? Where? When? – Plot How? – Style Why? - Purpose

Close Reading P&P: Consider the general subject of the novel: Lives of the gentry and clergy of rural England Austen focusses on lifestyles, behaviors, and values Examine how Austen presents lifestyles, behaviors and values AND what she is saying about each (Why? Purpose). meaning literal and connotative

What social values are revealed in the passage on pages 11-13 What social values are revealed in the passage on pages 11-13? HOW does Austen reveal these values? Re-read the last paragraph on page 18. What is revealed about Darcy and Bingley in this paragraph? What purpose does this serve at this point in the story? Re-read the last paragraph on page 20 through “…others think of us” on page 22. Write two objective questions that focus on the significance of this passage. What of “an accomplished woman”? Comment on the closing dialogue in ch. 8.