In the novel by Jane Austen Pride and Perjudice we find a very similar social activity to the one in our school.
To understand the statement I have just said I must explain what people in our school go threw, the social califications you must underpass. First of all, every morning as you walk onto the amphitheater in lunch time you must be aware that all eyes are on you, waiting for a screw-up, for a small mistake tha will cost you youre life, or arleast your reputation. At the end of the day its all about that, reputation, as though you had your own criminal record for which you will be judged.
Just as in this novel, Mr. Darcy is checking out every detail in the Bennet girls, deciding if they are enough for him. Also Jane and Elizabeth Bennet discus about Bingely and Darcy, talking of their apearance ant their objectives.
In both environments you must be very careful, the slightest mixup can cost you more than what you think. That’s why people in the novel, and for that matter in this school, are very selective to whom they tell things to. If you trust the wrong person its all over for you.
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