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           Part 1 of Paper ....t home, one may feel comfortable and relaxed.  This brings about the phrase “home
sweet home.”  This same idea helps contribute to the central meaning of Jane Austen’s
work Pride and Prejudice.  The two establishments of Netherfield and Pemberley are as
different as night and day in the way they bring out the att....           Part 2 of Paper ....the same
 type of attitude and pride that possesses Mr. Darcy for the remainder of the time that he
 spends at Netherfield.  On the other hand, Mr. Darcy acts with a certain sense of  “perfect
 civility”, friendliness, and attentiveness when he is at Pemberley, his home.  He seems
 more relaxed and acts without the feeling of improper pride that he had previously
 possessed.  For instance, Darcy invites Mr. Gardiner, “with the greatest civility”, to fish at
 Pemberley “as often as he c....            |   
          
          
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