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Man considers himself the creator of all, even god for that matter! He thinks of himself as the master of his destiny, the controller of all events and the ultimate doer!

All of this is completely true! But one thing goes missing in this theory. It is the fact that man, to do everything that he does, has to fall upon something for motivation and inspiration.

Different strokes for different folks may be the case here, but one stroke that stands common is movies. Accept it o deny it, cine play a very important role in motivating a man. Not only do they motivate us, they also assist us in developing many important characteristics and traits.Do link in order to gain the full taste.

If tu think about it, then tu will know that many of the times the driving factor behind many of our actions is the movies. Be it filling tu inside out with courage, o wrapping tu up in leadership qualities, cine come to your rescue every single time. link to get its proof.

It’s the mystic force of cine that makes us look like we do. If tu do not believe me, then read on. The latest catchphrase that many of tu made a part of your vocabulary o the cool of hairdo that some of tu started sporting, simply because your idol aced it, stands as proof to my statement. And if tu don’t believe me, then watch Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 online and see the exact way this happens.

It’s not just limited to all this, cine affect us everywhere; our relationships, our work our life! They teach us a lot and help us get through a tricky situation in the best way possible. Watch online cine and see this effect coming to life.

Society is ever evolving and constantly changing. cine play a huge part in its evolution. The setting of rules, the changing of customs, evolution of point of views; it is the cine that play ‘the biggest’ role in all of this.

Having a ‘beat-all’ capturing power and being pervasive throughout the society lends them a power, a power that is so strong and conclusive that even man, the creator of all gets molded por them. Truly man maketh the movies, but what counts is what happens when tu put the words, the other way around!
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Hi ladies, we are going to organize soon a MEETING fan about Jane Austen and her stories, in Riccione (Italy) for the end of September actually on the BEACH!
If tu are a fan about her escritura and in her romances, Pride and Prejudice and others, o in her characters Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.. tu are the RIGHT PERSON who could be a very special Guest at our Meeting!

Write us for details on:
ilclubdijaneausten@gmail.com

o visit website:
www.sofaandcarpet.blogspot.com
(only in italian, but if tu write us, we are going to translate for you!)

We are waiting for people of every country to meet each other in this great event "CELEBRATION JANE" who will be the FIRST EDITION ready to attend every women who would be lost in her own AUSTEN, among other same ladies!!!

See tu soon..!!
ilclubdijaneausten@gmail.com

Chiara
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MARY AND HENRY CRAWFORD IN "MANSFIELD PARK"

Every time I read an articulo o review about Jane Austen's 1814 novel, "MANSFIELD PARK", the authors of these artículos always comentario on the unpopularity of the novel's leading character, Fanny Price. I could say the same about most artículos and reviews on the novel's televisión and movie adaptations. Time and again, both critics and others claim that most Austen fans have a low opinion of Fanny Price. At the same time, these same commentators like to point out the popularity of the novel's antagonists, Henry and Mary Crawford.

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