It is a story of five sisters and their lives. It is a story through the dangerous, exciting and loving feelings of the characters. The Bennets five daughters - the beautiful Jane, the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia - have been raised by their mother with one purpose in life: finding a husband. Mr. Bennet is the owner of the medium-sized Longbourn estate in Hertfordshire. He is an intelligent man, who dislikes the frivolity of his wife and three younger daughters. He is closest to Elizabeth, who is the main female protagonist. She is intelligent, lively, attractive and witty.Mrs. Bennet finds the most important thing is to find husbands for her five daughters. In my oppinion, she is quite frivolous and narrow-minded. Unfortunately for the Bennets, if Mr. Bennet dies their house will be inherited by a distant cousin Mr. Collins. So the family's future
- Sallimatus alkoholi vastu - Seksuaalsus lahutatud igapäevaelust (nt peavoolufilmid ja porno vahepealne puudub; abstinentsiliikumine) - Uni "häbimärgistatud" - Töönarkomaania (24/7/365) Piiblivöönd lõunaosariigid. Prantsuse kultuur Prantsusmaale tööle minnes lähtutakse sageli eksiarvamusest, et prantsuse kultuur on frivoolne ja n.ö. minnalaskev. Ettevalmistuseks uuritakse tihti vaid heade restoranide aadresse. Food, fashion, fragrances, frivolity/femininity viimane vale! Esimesed kolm on tegelikult edukad majandusharud. Tööl ollakse nõudlikud, haridussüsteemis veelgi enam. Pikkadele puhkustele vaatamata Prantsusmaa majandus maailma neljas. Traditsioonid. Prantslased loevad end Vana-Kreeka ja Vana-Rooma järglasteks. Esimesest pärit äärmine austus matemaatika ja filosoofia vastu kooliprogrammides kõigil tasemetel esikohal. Teisest lugupidamine tehnoloogia vastu (inseneri amet üks lugupeetumaid).
Karamzin's call for male writers to write with femininity was not in accordance with the Enlightenment ideals of reason and theory, considered masculine attributes. His works were thus not universally well received; however, they did reflect in some areas of society a growing respect for, or at least ambivalence toward, a female ruler in Catherine the Great. This concept heralded an era of regarding female characteristics in writing as an abstract concept linked with attributes of frivolity, vanity and pathos. Some writers, on the other hand, were more direct in their praise for Catherine II. Gavrila Romanovich Derzhavin, famous for his odes, often dedicated his poems to Empress Catherine II. In contrast to most of his contemporaries, Derzhavin was highly devoted to his state; he served in the military, before rising to various roles in Catherine II's government, including secretary to the Empress and Minister of Justice. Unlike those who took after the grand style