Austen and Bronte and Their Uses of Social Class

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English

 

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February 20, 2015

 

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Bennet. Deranged and manic, Mrs. Bennet constantly pushes her daughters to find husbands, preferably rich ones, so that both she and her daughters will be guaranteed financial stability in the future. Austen, however, seems to take an opposite stance as evidenced through the main character Elizabeth; though offered marriage by Darcy and Mr...
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Collins, she initially declines both because of a disdain for both characters. Though she later accepts Darcy’s proposal, it is clear that Lizzie is marrying Darcy for love and not money. By doing this, Austen states that, in her opinion, the social class system is extremely aloof and shallow, being more contingent upon materialism than love...
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