Start with short anecdote/example of modern day love, women have freedom to love whoever they want and make decisions in their relationships
First part of anecdote: describe that women can make their own decisions while dating, society does not look down upon the practices of women in relationships through a negative light
Second part of anecdote: explain that women of the 19th century did not have much of a difference from the modern women with dating, connect with the refutation-proof
Women have freedom to experiment with men
Women were not held back from going to balls and hanging out with potential men that could marry …show more content…
This law asserts men rule society because women, once married, practically have no rights including ownership of property. The idea of primogeniture is what encourages the Bennets to find a husband quickly for their daughters because after Mr. Bennet dies his land would go to the government since the Bennets do not have a son. However, if the Bennets were to marry their daughters off, their land would not go to waste since the husband would inherit the land. Overall, this idea of primogeniture assures the inferiority of women to the extent of calling women as property of men once married because women cannot own anything once married; it all belongs under the husband’s