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- Created by: CharlotteCLock
- Created on: 02-06-24 13:44
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- Cl***
- Women and cl***
- Miss Kilman
- Green Mackintosh coat, poor embittered creature, starved herself for the Austrians
- Spinster of lower cl***
- "Status as a working, umarried woman places her outside the acceptable realm of society" - Fulton
- Dashwood sisters
- Cannot afford us pleasure, 500 a year, carriage
- Jane Austen father and living with Edward her brother
- Miss Kilman
- Men and cl***
- Hugh Whitbread
- he didn’t want to go buying necklaces with Hugh, Hugh was becoming an intolerable ***, Richard Dalloway could not stand more than an hour of his society
- Woolf sharply critical of the governing cl*** - Zwerdling
- 'Am I a Snob' - 1931
- Sir John
- "acknowledgement of his kindness", "anxious to accommodate them", welcomed them to Barton Park with unaffected sincerity
- Lived with her brother Edward
- Hugh Whitbread
- Restrictions
- Dashwoods
- Austen highlights the often conflicting forces of true worth and social cl*** - Collins
- "draw Edward in", their cl*** cannot afford us pleasure,
- Mrs Dalloway
- she knew nothing, no more marrying no more having children, to give her party
- she has no core truthful identity - Frank
- women place in upper cl*** society
- Dashwoods
- Women and cl***
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