The Role of FIDO in a Cyber Secure Netherlands: FIDO Paris Seminar.pptx
Presentation1
1.
2. GROUP MEMBERS
• Syed Basit Abbas
• Abdul Wasee
• Abdul Wasey Sheraz
• Fawad Hashmi
• Waseem Akram
3.
4. CONTENTS
• Introduction (Novel)
• Introduction (Auther)
• All Character’s in Novel
• Bennet’s Family
• Mrs.Bennet Relationship
• Mrs.Bennet Character
• Conclusion
5. Introduction of Novel
• Pride and Prejudice is a novel by JANE
AUSTEN, first published inside 1813. To date,
the book has sold some 20 million copies
worldwide.
6. Jane Austen
• “It is a Truth universally
acknowledges, that a single
man is possession of a
good Fortune, must be in
want of a Wife”.
JANE AUSTEN
7. INTROUCTION
• Jane Austen, Born in 1775
Hampshire, England, is one of
the most highly celebrated
authors of the Victorian era of
British Literature
• . Austen draws a portrait of the
classic, comedic Victorian
family like none other.
8. Her Novels
• Sense and Sensibility (published 1811)
• Pride and Prejudice (1813)
• Mansfield Park (1814)
• Emma (1815)
• Northanger Abbey (1818) posthumous
• Persuasion (1818) posthumous
9. MRS. Bennet Family
• Mr. Bennet
• Mrs. Bennet
• Jane Bennet
• Elizbeth Bennet
• Mary Bennet
• Lydia Bennet
• Kitty Bennet
10.
11. Other CharaCter’s
• Charles Bingley
• Caroline Bingley (snobbish sister of
Mr.Bingley)
• Mr.Darcy
• Georgeana Darcy (sister of Mr.Darcy)
• William Collins
• George Wickham
• Lady Catherine de Bourgh
14. Mrs.BEnnet Relationship
• Mrs. Bennet is the wife of her social superior
Mr. Bennet and mother of Five beautiful Girls
named;
• Jane
• Elizabeth
• Mary,
• Lydia & Kitty.
• Edward Gardiner is Mrs.Bennet's brother.
15. Mrs. BENNET CHARACTER
She is frivolous, excitable, and narrow-minded,
and she imagines herself susceptible to attacks
of tremors and palpitations. Her public manners
and social climbing are embarrassing to Jane
and Elizabeth. Her favourite daughter is the
youngest, Lydia, who reminds her of herself
when younger. Her main ambition in life is to
marry her daughters off well.
16. CONCLUSION
• Mrs.Bennet is a miraculously tiresome character.
Noisy and foolish, she is a woman consumed by
the desire to see her daughters married and
seems to care for nothing else in the world.
Ironically, her single-minded pursuit of this goal
tends to backfire, as her lack of social graces
alienates the very people (Darcy and Bingley)
whom she tries desperately to attract. Austen
uses her continually to highlight the necessity of
marriage foryoung women.