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Pride and Prejudice - Novel Review

Book of the 18th century which made everyone fall crazy for Jane Austen. Mr. Darcy became a role model for young men and a dream boy to every girl who read the book. The language, the etiquette, the mannerism everything is bewitching and make you fall in love with Lizzy and Darcy. Pride and Prejudice is a love story which leaves you feeling very warm and fuzzy on the inside; and also gives moral values to the reader. It emphasizes that girls need not be coquettish and simpering in order to find ardent lover. Any sensible man would want his wife to have some sense and intelligence. Hence women with intellect and courage are often found more attractive than empty-headed beauties. Good nature and character makes a lady look beautiful then any fashionable dress or makeup which is quite true in every Era. Elizabeth Benet is a very mature girl with above mentioned qualities . Mr. Darcy seemingly proud and arrogant at first is remarkable good hear-ted and of reserved nature, so he co...

Gone With The Wind - Book Review - Novel by Margaret Mitchell

An Amazing book that is worth every minute you spend reading 1037 pages, trust me, you never get bored it keeps you hooked to the last page and explains beautifully about a civilization and a way of life that no longer exists. Scarlett O'Hara, the protagonist is a high-spirited girl who grows up in the novel to become an ambitious woman, a mother of 3 kids and faces hardships unimaginable to the pampered belle of the south (Georgia, USA) The story revolves around scarlett O'Hara, her matrimony and her ultimate reach to true love. First time she marries out of jealousy and spite, the second time for money and finally she realises she is in love with the man whom she has hated for such a long   time only to finally lose him. ( Tragic , I Know but is quite entertaining) By reading the book you get an idea about life in the south during 1800's and the whole disastorous episode of the American Civil War. The book touches you very deeply...be it pangs of a tee...