Comparing Austen's Pride And Prejudice

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There are many successful relationships that are fueled by true love, but there are some that are solely based off of the desire for money and/or a higher social class. This would make someone better known. This is an issue because people deserve to have genuine love , not a gold digger. This can lead to chaos in a family, divorce, and multiple unwanted problems in a relationship. When someone marries the wrong person, it can impact the lives of the people in the relationship and those around them. To think this wouldn’t have to happen if people just married for love. Some may say, “Oh, more money, less problems,” while yes, that could be true in some cases, with others it’s the opposite. This means some people may have more money, therefore they don’t have any problems because they can buy their way out of situations. However, there are some situations that can’t be bought out of. It may require genuine care and sacrifice for others.

In the book Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen gives the idea that marriage in her time was considered a financial contract where “happiness in marriage is entirely a …show more content…

The song is basically singing about a girl that was a gold digger. Kanye West doesn’t know how to use language that is PG because in multiple lyrics, he uses the N word, the F word and other swear words. This song was originally to be sung by a female rapper, Shawnna, but she decided against it in her album. Kanye West decided that he could use it and he believed it would be a hit. Judging from the charts, it was. One of the lyrics says, “Now I ain't sayin she a gold digger, But she ain't messin with no broke n****s,” (Gold Digger, Kanye West) which is saying that she basically is a gold digger but Kanye isn’t just going out and saying it. Since this song was originally to be sung by a girl, we can infer that she was saying “I’m not a gold digger but I don’t date poor guys,” therefore she is avoiding the topic to some

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