Austen's Use of Environment in Pride and Prejudice

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English

 

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Melissa C

 

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July 20, 2015

 

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University

 

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Whether using physical surroundings or social contexts, Austen repeatedly coordinates both time and place together to create situations in which her characters can conveniently show off the assets and/or flaws of their personalities. Once placed in Austen's well-chosen environments, her characters go into action...
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This action is more convincing than a narrator telling us in a few sentences that Darcy is proud and Elizabeth unfairly judges others. One important social context is the Meryton ball. Then, a key scene that exemplifies Austen's use of physical surroundings is when Lizzy travels by foot to Netherfield...
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