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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Pride and Prejudice - Love and Expectations

In the novel, primp and Prejudice, by Jane Austen (1813), protagonist Elizabeth Bennet discovers that she does non follow firmly to the standards prune forth by society. Told in third person point-of-view, the indite supports her theme by describing the compass of the 19th century in England, establishing the major conflict of financial stability instead of marrying for love. through egress the novel Elizabeth endures the pressure of getting married to a generative man to follow the average in her society, however, her sis bloody shame Bennet also goes against the norm who doesnt compare to her sisters and what is expecting in a young girl.\nFrom the beginning of the novel, bloody shame is perceived rather tire close to in comparison to her sisters because she does non enjoy life in the same way as they do. Mary, as usual, deep in the study of thorough recondite and humans nature; and had whatever new extracts to admire and some new observations of the threadbare reli gion to listen to (51). Mary is anti-social, unappealing, little clever and thoughtful although she is much educated than the others. Mary is a great deal an outsider and turns to her books as simpleness from her loneliness from not having a close relationship to her sisters or parents. With no consideration centre on her, she begins to strive for economic aid in the form where she speaks nearly her books and she doesnt understand the meaning of the nomenclature when speaking about them to her family. Pride is a very super acid failing I believe. By all that I set about ever read, I am convinced that it is very customary indeed that a human nature is particularly prostrate to it imaginary (15). Marys struggles with her speech skills when she seeks out for an exchange of words with her family at the dinner table that is ancient to see a common discussion compared to how social her sister Elizabeth is towards her other sisters and parents.\nElizabeth Bennet, sister of M ary, is asked for her authorise in marriage by Mr. Darcy who at first didnt notice...

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