Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Favorite Essay #1

Out of "An Examination of Class and Economy: Austen's molding of Mr. Hurst," "Faulty First Impressions," and "Precise Introductions for Individual Interpretations," my favorite (by far) was "An Examination of Class and Economy: Austen's molding of Mr. Hurst."  I believed the author was very original and creative for taking the smallest character in the book as an example.  The author takes a very edgy stand, which suggests that Mr Hurst, who's role is extremely limited, embodies all that Austen satirizes.  Also, the author provides clear and strong evidence that backs up the thesis.  The author also stays on track and ultimately delivers the point.

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