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Converted using DivX converter plus and viewed in its entirety before launch http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0844330/ We are at this very moment seeding at high speed into our (Jane Austen's) "Pride and Prejudice" 4GB torrent, so please carry on with your downloads and seeding efforts - with thanks to all involved at the piratebay most especially! This is a followup torrent of Jane Austen's "Persuasion" novel made into a movie ideal for Television and was featured on the popular PBS networks in the United States of America. It is often suggested that "Persuasion" is Jane Austen's novel that was in some respect autobiographical perhaps. There is some mention of her distaste of Bath as a place of her liking and there may be other aspects too that suggest she is somehow relating a story that mirrors her own lot in life in giving us the character of "Anne" in this final of her novels. What is most interesting to me personally in this story is the theme that often is encountered from such writers in the contrasts between characters such as that of Anne versus that of Louisa Musgrove in what would be a suitable match for Captain Wentworth's character in this tale. For his own part, Captain Wentworth indicates he is seeking a woman who isn't fragile in her emotions. He wants a woman who "wont be swayed" he tells us. Yet considering his own good nature and strength of great character, it would hardly do him justice to be saddled with such a disposition upon his own spirit. In this regard, I think we are scripting for Captain Wentworth, an unwise position on the matter - to hisown honest interests, as he is in fact clearly best served in life by staying close to the knitting instead of the likes of the lovely Miss Louisa Musgrove. In order to retard the truth of this, Louisa is seen as so foolhardy as to allow herself a prank of sorts that nearly costs her her life at the moment she takes a fall from a perilous climb onto a rock a the seaside where they are all out for an enjoyable excursion. A posting concerning this novel on Wikipedia has an observer noting that this tells all in what makes the character of Anne more sensible than that of the lovely Louisa. I beg to differ. In any event the contrivance fails in more substantive elements of the argument as what makes them different is clear enough to an observer of human nature, and in any event, to any to would honestly befriend captain Wentworth or certainly Miss Louisa, on the basis of the merits alone. Look at the difference in what is their spirit! Anne would be best off with Mr. darcy perhaps as there is always one such man around willing to oblige in whatever would make her happier! Enough said, perhaps! Enjoy the show, Jane Austen never fails to impress in old fashioned wit of the greatest of languages which English is! Michael Rizzo Chessman Sharing Widget |
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