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miss-musings · 7 months
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Mr. Darcy: “You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.”
Elizabeth Bennet, who prides herself on her ability to observe others’ characters, and who thought for months that Mr. Darcy hated her as much as she hated him:
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eizagonzalezs · 5 months
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GET TO KNOW ME: ♡ [9/25] films: ☆ Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (2016) [Dir. by Burr Steers]
I shall never relinquish my sword for a ring
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motionpicturesource · 7 months
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MOTIONPICTURESOURCE'S 31 DAYS OF HALLOWEEN 2023
8/31 🎃👻 PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES (2016) dir. Burr Steers
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didanagy · 9 months
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Lovers of series and movies. Part 1.:
1. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (1995): Lizzy and Darcy
2. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (2005): Lizzy and Darcy
3. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES (2016): Lizzy and Darcy
4. EMMA (2020): Emma and Knightley
5. PERSUASION (2022): Anne and Captain Wentworth
6. NORTH AND SOUTH (2004): Margaret Hale and John Thornton
7. JANE EYRE (2006): Jane and Mr. Rochester
8. BRIDGERTON season 1 (2020): Daphne and Simon
9. BRIDGERTON season 2 (2022): Kate and Anthony
10. BRIDGERTON season 3 (2023): Penelope and Colin (photo season 2)
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cinematicsource · 2 years
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LILY JAMES as Elizabeth Bennet in PRIDE AND PREJUDICE AND ZOMBIES (2016) dir. Burr Steers
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emmeranners · 2 years
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I can’t describe it, but Pride and Prejudice and Zombies somehow sticks more closely to the spirit of its source material than Persuasion 2022
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lizzy-bonnet · 9 months
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Austenian Dads
A recent post about mothers-in-law by @bethanydelleman had me thinking about the dads in Jane Austen. We get a lot of discourse about mothers and mother figures, who have big, important roles in the stores, but her depictions of fatherhood are interesting too. Here, in my opinion, are the dads and dad-like figures in her novels, ranked from best to worst.
(note: I've left out deceased and barely-there dads, but I will note that Mr. Dashwood's attempt to look out for his daughters, and the amount of grief occasioned by his death, indicate that he is a Top Dad.)
Mr. Musgrove - Notwithstanding "poor Richard", Mr. Musgrove has three reasonably well-adjusted adult children, seems to love his younger children, and goes to his daughter's bedside when she is injured. His children all make Sensible Matches, and he likes kids enough to permit the little Harvilles to be brought back to Uppercross to increase its noise. He folds my beloved Anne into his family and treats her affectionately whenever she is with them. By the standards of the day, he seems pretty solid. 8/10 Least Bad Dad.
Sir John Middleton - Like Mr. Musgrove, Sir John is a people person. His immediate and unreserved adoption of the Dashwoods in their hour of need tells us that he is an unambiguously good-hearted person, which usually leads to loving parenting. His kids are young so we don't see him interacting much with them, but his desire to give everyone a nice time bodes well. He doesn't notice when his teasing goes to far. 7/10 definitely tells the same dad joke over and over.
Mr. Bennet - As a reader I love him because he's pithy, but he's honestly not a great dad, and is not modeling a happy marriage for his daughters. He shows favouritism to Lizzy, lets Lydia run wild, is hurtful towards Mary and Kitty, and fails to save up any money to bribe worthless young men to marry his daughters. 5/10 for putting all his eggs in the "having a son" basket and then doing nothing when the handle on the basket breaks.
Lt. Price - Loud, embarrassing, shiftless. Ignores his daughters but seems to maybe do OK with his sons? 3.5/10, tops.
Sir Walter Elliot - This fucking guy, am I right? He's vain, he's self-obsessed, he's a spendthrift, and he's a dreadful parent. His eldest daughter is his favourite and he basically forgets Anne and Mary exist when they're not directly in front of him (and sometimes doesn't notice them even when they are). His favouritism has damaged Anne and Mary in different ways to Mr. Bennet's to his younger daughters, but the source is the same: he has one child who is like him and others that he doesn't click with, so he basically lets them shift for themselves. In the Elliot household I'm certain this means that sensitive Anne was left to grieve her mother without any comfort from her father. It's no wonder she was ready to marry the first loving man she saw. When he sees her looking well, he thinks it's down to her skin care regimen. 3/10 merely Gowland's.
Sir Thomas Bertram - Poor Fanny, her father figures are both the pits. Sir Thomas knows absolutely zero about what any of his kids are like and can't see how bad Aunt Norris's influence is on all of them. He swings wildly between neglectful and overbearing, and then tries to pressure Fanny into marrying Henry Crawford despite his attentions making her visibly miserable. He also knows perfectly well that Fanny is shy, and yet does not give her any warning that he's throwing a ball for her coming out, plus he sends her home to Portsmouth as a sort of weirdo punishment to make her see what she's missing by not marrying Henry. 2/10 points and he really only gets these for 1. offering to free Maria from her engagement and 2. getting a fire in Fanny's grate, even if he left it until WAY too late to do her much good.
General Tilney - the closest Austen gives us to a villainous parent. The General is dictatorial to his children, oppressive around the house and occasionally creepy towards Catherine. This is made apparent by the fact that the Abbey suddenly becomes much more fun when he goes off to London. He shows himself the ultimate Bad Dad by tossing his daughter's friend out of the house without explanation and hardly the resources to get herself home. 0/10 Gothic Tyrant Dad.
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Hear me out...
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fanofspooky · 1 year
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies posters 2
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akajustmerry · 1 year
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just gonna say it...Cinema™ is dead because they stopped making masterpieces like this 😔
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dragon-kazansky · 8 months
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I will happily take into consideration of writing for the 3 Darcy's. If that was of interest.
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banananinjathebomb · 1 year
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Pride and Prejudice (2005)
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olivay-official · 2 years
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies was honestly more accurate to the source material than Netflix’s Persuasion (2022)
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xtrokeme · 1 year
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where are the sam riley fanfics???
I've read every ff I found but it's not enough
it's getting out of hand
I want to write something but it's hard for me to do it
if anyone has an interesting prompt I could try (original or not, kind of a request, it helps me clear out ideas and make new ones)
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kajaono · 1 year
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PPZ and Fire Island and Clueless are all retelling of original Austen novels but never got slammed for being not accurate to the source material, even though they have literal zombies?
Why? Because it respected the book. The heart of the book is still there, the characters still feel familiar
Yeah this me throwing shade at Netflix Persuasion again. But also me expressing the hope that director and writers do not think: „Austen fans are purist who only accept 1:1 adaptations and this is why we will not do any creative new adaptations anymore“
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ladygi · 1 year
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Emma Woodhouse
From the novel Emma by Jane Austen
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