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Bingley and Jane, the eldest daughter also get married.
Pride and Prejudice shows us the common people??s lives and ideas in the villages and towns in England under the state of occlusive society in the early 19th century. This novel, like a painting expressing social amorous feelings, not only had a great attraction to the readers at that time, but also gives us a particular joy of art while reading it nowadays... displayed 300 characters
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The heroine, Jane Eyre, is an unlovely and runty woman but with strong sensitive self-esteem. Jane lives in an environment of no parents and depends on her aunt Mrs. Reed for living. Her aunt dislikes her; her cousins look down upon her. However, all these sufferings cannot defeat her infinite confidence and adamancy... displayed next 300 characters
Elizabeth believes that Jane should spend more time with Mr. Bingley, but only if she truly loves him should she seek marriage. She argues that two weeks is not enough time to decide if one is ready to spend the rest of his or her life with someone else...
This statement tells the audience that according to Jane Austen the main purpose of women in the 19th century were to marry well and rich men are just seen as items to reach their purposes...
Although a marriage brought about by love was very uncommon at this time, Jane Austen believed it was the only true reason. Elizabeth Bennet was Jane Austen's "mouthpiece" regarding this...
Collins, the sycophantic clergyman who aspires to Lizzy's hand but settles for her best friend, Charlotte, instead; Lady Catherine de Bourgh, Mr. Darcy's insufferably snobbish aunt; and the Gardiners, Jane and Elizabeth's low-born but noble-hearted aunt and uncle...
Mr. Darcy: "his having ten thousand a year" "fine, tall, handsome creature" "much handsomer than Bingley ?was looked with great admiration" "he is the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world" At first he did not pay so much attention to Elizabeth ?
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Collins, the arrogant, self important, materialistic and boring man. She thinks that it is better to be married than not, even if she doesn't like him and he is not likely to make her happy...
Darcy are another example of her lack of self-respect. Her excessive pride is evident in her confidence that Darcy "belongs" to her because of their similarities in social status...