and Mrs. Bennet ‘s house, in particular their living room . Generally , this novel took place in one of the county side villages where most of the residents are from the middle class . It is a warm society where people set parties most of the time and lovers meet at a dancing ball.
This page shows the importance of marriage and described as a generaltheme in this novel . Marriage was the most wanted and looking for in the 18th century by women . It was the only path to secure the life so they willnot be abounded and be victims to the society gossips. Mrs.Bennet is too enthusiastic to meet the new neighbor who has incredible distinguishing qualifications that every girlin the city dreams of , therefore , he was an opportunity that willnot compensate at all . So, Mrs.Bennet was having a conversation with her husband in order to persuade him to snap this chance to visit the new gentleman …show more content…
and Mrs. Bennet’s world , it is a balance that keeps the calmness and continuation of their marriage . Their conversation reflects the humor sense that Mr.Bennet has when he was talking about his wife’s nerve “They are my old friends”, it is a funny portraying to her nerves as long-lasting friends that he endures for twenty years . While the same conversation shows how Mrs.Bennet is highly concern about marring her daughters when she says “For Mrs.Long has just been here “she just yet heard the gossip and immediately rushed to tellher husband the new news , and she started to set plans to hunt the new neighbor when she says”, and therefore you must visit him as soon as he comes “, and this presents the marriage obsession that Mrs.Bennet has , even though , the new groom has not come yet .
In conclusion , Austen’s novels has deserved to be immortalized and well-known because she wrote her works in a realistic way that make the readers wonders if they happened in reallife . She portrayed the 18th century mothers in Mrs. Bennet character . How they were obsessed about marriage and how they concern about securing their daughters’life in the future . Austen’s works prove that well-done writings willnot fade and willbe remained untilthere willnot be any reader on