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Tonyblack wrote:I've never read this one - it's one that I plan to get around to one of these days - but when that will be, I have no idea.
mspanners wrote:Never read the book but I did see the Red Dwarf episode where I think Lister,Rimmer and the Cat were trying to score with the Girls and Kryten turned up with a Tank to demand they return to the Ship for Dinner!!
I assume the episode is closely based on the Book! :shock:
Or Not!!!!! :lol:
Dotsie wrote: As for JA's other characters, I admit that Fanny Price seems annoying at first but the irony is that she's a healthy intelligent woman who's at the mercy of her relatives charity. It annoys me that she never speaks up, although she's not as pathetic as she appears. Emma drove me mad but by the end I quite warmed to her, and Anne Elliot was just a lovely delicate flower who needed to flirt a bit more, so she could have avoided a very long and complicated romance!
Jan Van Quirm wrote:Dotsie wrote: As for JA's other characters, I admit that Fanny Price seems annoying at first but the irony is that she's a healthy intelligent woman who's at the mercy of her relatives charity. It annoys me that she never speaks up, although she's not as pathetic as she appears. Emma drove me mad but by the end I quite warmed to her, and Anne Elliot was just a lovely delicate flower who needed to flirt a bit more, so she could have avoided a very long and complicated romance!
Poor Fanny - she gets a bad press and she does come across as this passive little person who won't defend herself. Different times and as you say she was a victim of her social position. I think the bit in Portsmouth is where I finally stop getting exasperated with her because of how she befriends Susan and together they start sorting out their parents dysfunctional household and then the whole.
Mansfield Park's a very even-handed book in that respect 'cos all 3 sisters fail their families in some respect, especially Lady Bertram and, like Jane observed, the vile cow aka Mrs Norris would have made a more 'respectable' mother of umpty umph kiddies with her mania for saving the pennies, although I doubt she'd have had that many kids with the tongue on her, as Mr Price would probably have found a way to stay on the ships instead of coming home!![]()
I haven't seen the 2005 P&P movie, but the Jennifer Ehle/Colin Firth adaptation was pretty good, although she was perhaps a little too - erm 'statuesque' to be this nimble little temptressThe cast was excellent though and I loved Alison Steadman as Mummy Bennett.
michelanCello wrote:Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorites... I know it almost by heart...The movie (with Keira Knightly, but the series with Colin Firth is also very good) is one of my favorite films, one I always play on the background when I've nothing to do...
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