Employment of “overlapping methods”
In-depth methodological description to allow study to be repeated
Triangulation to reduce effect of investigator bias Admission of researcher’s beliefs and assumptions Recognition of shortcomings in study’s methods and their potential effects In-depth methodological description to allow integrity of research results to be
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RESULTS
The Value of Feminism in Pride and Prejudice
Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is the novel that tells about situation and condition especially in middle up society. Austen correlates her imagination with the reality in society. The novel is mainly concerned with the value of feminism in society. Feminism can be defined as the belief that women are and should be treated as potential intellectual equals and social equals to men.
Feminism can be seen in Jane Austen’s novel in the form of existing system of entailment. Entailment in Pride and Prejudice, the restriction of future ownership of real-estate to particular descendants, is limited solely to male heirs. As Mr. Bennet has no male children, his