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    Jane’s life closely parallels that of Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. Austen begins the novel with the line, “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife”. This statement signifies the mind set of the time that a woman would be no one without…

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    Name: Karl Agaronian Date: 04/22 Period: 2 English 11 British Literature – Pride and Prejudice, Austen The educated single woman of the early 19th century had few professions open to her. One option was the stage – a risky and perhaps not very honorable profession. Another option was teaching – a poorly paid, low status position. The only other course open was marriage, and one generally tried to find the best “situation” one could. Note Charlotte’s speech about marriage as well as…

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    Jane Austen’s classic novel set in the Victorian Era, Pride and Prejudice focuses on the ever-changing relationship of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet, while developing other characters and their own plot lines that intertwine. Austen’s novel revolves around the relationship of five sisters, the eldest one being a Ms. Jane Bennet. She is a beautiful girl with curly blonde hair that attracts men throughout the country side. Contrary to her younger sisters, Lydia and Kitty, Jane is a calm and…

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    The Pride and Prejudice novel was written by Jane Austen during the 18th century in 1813 and is centered around the futures and fortunes of the five daughters of the Bennet family. When this book was written, it was a time and culture when women were treated unequally to men. Therefore, women have little independence and were always at a disadvantage, different from the life style women live today. Pride and Prejudice takes place in a society where a role for women is earned through…

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    Pride and Prejudice The Bennet family consists of five single girls, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia, an impassioned mother who wishes to marry off all of her daughters, and an intellectual father who spends his time alone in the library. Jane Austen’s beloved book concentrates on reputation and class as the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, explores the society of the higher class in 19th century England. When the news that Charles Bingley, a wealthy young bachelor, has just moved into…

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    In the novel Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, feminism is a big thing. Austen demonstrates in her novel that if women did not marry a wealthy man they were nothing in life. This novel takes place in a society was men were better than women. Pride and Prejudice is about a wealthy family with only girls, other than the father. In the novel Mr.Bennet wants to marry off one of his daughters so is estate can go on after he passes away. When a new neighbor moves in next door all are girls are…

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    Time plays an important role in Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice, and time uses the changes of seasons to set the tone for the direction of major characters. The novel takes the over the span of about a year, and each season signifies changes for the characters and their relationships with one another. Each new season sees how time can instill change in the way certain characters act and react to certain actions, and the seasons reflect upon how the characters feel at that very moment,…

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    love. Some marriages, however, are foolish and haphazard, happening for all the wrong reasons. In Pride and Prejudice, through the experiences of Lydia and Wickham, Charlotte and Collins, and Elizabeth and Darcy, Austen criticizes marriages based on infatuation, convenience and money, and emphasizes that marriages can only be successful is they are founded on mutual love. Throughout Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen reprimands what she feels are unwise marriages. Specifically through the…

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    Despite its main focus on the celebrated protagonist Elizabeth , Pride and Prejudice shines an influential light on minor characters to engage the audience. When analyzing our responses to these characters, readers take their own ethical viewpoints into account and also consider the morals and values of the Regency period. Characters such as Lydia Bennet and Mr. Collins represent their attitudes in a way which are contradictory to the criteria of the Regency Period’s stereotypes. While…

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    In nineteenth century England, both pride and prejudice were very common traits amongst people of all classes. The pride and prejudices that occurred during this time period greatly affected many aspects of life including marriage. The influence of these traits on marriage is common theme in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Marriage was very important during this time period and is still very important today. Unlike today, however, the reasons for marrying someone were less likely rooted in…

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