Davies and Wright both invented scenes that aren't in Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Is that a problem? I've discussed these specific scenes in my latest video! Check it out if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lfnx...
Hello everyone! ✨🥧 These past few days have been a real learning curve for me. Reading through your kind and thoughtful comments, I’ve realized how much I still have to learn, not only about the finer points of video editing but also about the endless, intricate world of Jane Austen.
There is so much wonder in the traditions of the Regency era that I’m still discovering. I’m incredibly grateful for the amazing YouTube channels out there that teach these details, and most importantly, I'm grateful for you.
Thank you for guiding and supporting this 'little student' on her journey. Our adventure into Austen’s world has only just begun... 📖☕️
Something I want to be upfront about: The voice you hear on this channel is AI-generated. English isn't my first language, and honestly, I didn't want my accent to get in the way of the ideas I'm trying to share with you. Everything else is me. The research, the writing, the arguments, the obsession with Jane Austen at midnight. Just not the delivery. I also want to say, thank you. genuinely. The fact that you're here, watching, commenting, voting in the tournament, it means more than I know how to say. This channel started as a quiet little corner of the internet, and you've made it something I'm actually proud of. Okay. Now let's get into it.
Wait... what just happened?! 🤯 A big shoutout to the new members of the channel! But I have to say, you’ve already started some drama (the good kind! 🤣). The "Role Model 2016" poll was all about #TeamElinor, but the new votes are changing EVERYTHING! 📉📈 Can’t wait to see the final results in a few days. Let the battle continue! 😈🔥
Guys, I feel like I might have misjudged something, and I’m worried it started with my latest video. I’ve noticed many comments insisting that Elinor Dashwood is a better role model for 2026 than Elizabeth Bennet. There’s no doubt that Elinor was stronger in financial management and emotional restraint, but is that enough? In the year 2026, don’t we need women who, like Elizabeth, are bold enough to speak their minds and stand up for themselves? I’d love to hear your take on this!
This isn’t just a comparison. It’s about who actually has what it takes to survive 2026. Who is our role model for 2026? ⛔️ Wait—don’t vote yet. Watch the video first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU2kL...
The Darcy Dilemma: When Darcy proposes, he’s 100% honest about his feelings; including the parts that insult Elizabeth’s family. • View A: It’s a sign of respect and integrity. He doesn't sugarcoat the truth. ✨ • View B: It’s a shield for his ego. Only a man with his wealth can afford to be that "brutally honest" without consequences. 🏰
What’s your take? 👇 The Poll 🗳️ Is "Brutal Honesty" romantic, or just a cover for Arrogance?
Monica‘s Pie
Jane Austen never let her heroes say “I love you” directly. Was that restraint, or was it the whole point?
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Monica‘s Pie
Davies and Wright both invented scenes that aren't in Austen's Pride and Prejudice. Is that a problem?
I've discussed these specific scenes in my latest video! Check it out if you haven't yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lfnx...
1 day ago | [YT] | 15
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Monica‘s Pie
Hello everyone! ✨🥧
These past few days have been a real learning curve for me. Reading through your kind and thoughtful comments, I’ve realized how much I still have to learn, not only about the finer points of video editing but also about the endless, intricate world of Jane Austen.
There is so much wonder in the traditions of the Regency era that I’m still discovering. I’m incredibly grateful for the amazing YouTube channels out there that teach these details, and most importantly, I'm grateful for you.
Thank you for guiding and supporting this 'little student' on her journey. Our adventure into Austen’s world has only just begun... 📖☕️
3 days ago | [YT] | 28
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Monica‘s Pie
Something I want to be upfront about:
The voice you hear on this channel is AI-generated.
English isn't my first language, and honestly, I didn't want my accent to get in the way of the ideas I'm trying to share with you.
Everything else is me. The research, the writing, the arguments, the obsession with Jane Austen at midnight. Just not the delivery.
I also want to say, thank you. genuinely.
The fact that you're here, watching, commenting, voting in the tournament, it means more than I know how to say.
This channel started as a quiet little corner of the internet, and you've made it something I'm actually proud of.
Okay. Now let's get into it.
5 days ago | [YT] | 45
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Monica‘s Pie
Wait... what just happened?! 🤯
A big shoutout to the new members of the channel!
But I have to say, you’ve already started some drama (the good kind! 🤣).
The "Role Model 2016" poll was all about #TeamElinor, but the new votes are changing EVERYTHING!
📉📈 Can’t wait to see the final results in a few days.
Let the battle continue! 😈🔥
5 days ago | [YT] | 32
View 2 replies
Monica‘s Pie
Guys, I feel like I might have misjudged something, and I’m worried it started with my latest video. I’ve noticed many comments insisting that Elinor Dashwood is a better role model for 2026 than Elizabeth Bennet.
There’s no doubt that Elinor was stronger in financial management and emotional restraint, but is that enough? In the year 2026, don’t we need women who, like Elizabeth, are bold enough to speak their minds and stand up for themselves? I’d love to hear your take on this!
https://youtu.be/wU2kLuyBAKQ?si=3URgO...
1 week ago | [YT] | 8
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You guys are too funny! 😂 I just pinned the most-liked comments to give them the spotlight they deserve. Go see if you made the cut!
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Monica‘s Pie
This isn’t just a comparison. It’s about who actually has what it takes to survive 2026. Who is our role model for 2026?
⛔️ Wait—don’t vote yet. Watch the video first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU2kL...
🔥 Now vote!
1 week ago | [YT] | 10
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Monica‘s Pie
Austen gave every “good” heroine a rich husband at the end. Is that a happy ending — or is it just a better cage?
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Monica‘s Pie
The Darcy Dilemma:
When Darcy proposes, he’s 100% honest about his feelings; including the parts that insult Elizabeth’s family.
• View A: It’s a sign of respect and integrity. He doesn't sugarcoat the truth. ✨
• View B: It’s a shield for his ego. Only a man with his wealth can afford to be that "brutally honest" without consequences. 🏰
What’s your take? 👇
The Poll 🗳️
Is "Brutal Honesty" romantic, or just a cover for Arrogance?
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 11
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