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    and the cardinal virtues of CS Lewis‚ we are able to exactly understand good virtues Austin mentions. Elizabeth Bennet‚ the second of five daughters in Bennet’s family‚ is characterized as a successful woman from Jane Austin’s description‚ as she contains not only three cardinal virtues prudence‚ temperance and fortitude‚ but also generosity‚ truthfulness and thoughtfulness. Elizabeth is lovely‚ witty‚ confident‚ well-behave and thoughtful lady‚ for which she wins lots of admiration in her community

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    case in the early nineteenth century England setting of Pride and Prejudice‚ by Jane Austen. In the novel‚ Miss Elizabeth Bennet is a lively‚ independent woman‚ whose family ’s financial situation and whose strong mindedness suggest that she may never marry. Mr. Darcy‚ is a rigid and proper man‚ who falls in love with Elizabeth‚ despite their differences. By the end of the novel‚ Elizabeth and Darcy learn to compromise‚ and‚ in doing so‚ become truly happy. In marrying‚ they not only fulfill themselves

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    the next sentence” (Selznick 92). The ridiculousness of the value placed upon money – of which the middle class has very little – is evident as Austen progresses the story and the relationships between her characters – namely between Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth. The fact that‚ in Austen’s time‚ the society revolved around the gentry – whose entire idea of class and power involved money – makes it easier for the audience reading Pride and Prejudice to understand why she has satirized this issue. She does

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    three different people‚ an omniscient narrator‚ Elizabeth Bennet and Jane Bennet. Through these characters the technique of “showing” is used‚ which involved direct speech and “telling” where the narrator describes what is happening‚ what the characters are saying and how they are feeling. The “showing” technique allows the reader to see what the characters are saying to each other‚ so in this passage‚ the reader ‘sees’ the conversation between Elizabeth and Jane. “Telling” involves the use of free

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    Mr. Bennet: he lives in Longbourn‚ a village‚ with his five daughters. His favourite is Elizabeth. He considers his other daughters as silly and empty-headed and Lizzy‚ as he called Elizabeth‚ the cleverest. He has an odd character Mrs. Bennet: in her youth she was a beautiful woman but now that she has grow-up daughters she stops thinking in her own beauty and thinks of her daughter’s future. She has been married for almost twenty-three years but she never could understand her husband odd’s character

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    would rather be economically comfortable than in love. This leads her to feel dissatisfied with her marriage. It is not only Charlotte who is slightly displeased‚ for Collins is as well. He proposed to Elizabeth Bennet before he did so to Charlotte. It was when he was turned down by Elizabeth that he asked for Charlotte’s hand in marriage. This being so‚ he lives with his second choice of partner‚ resulting in an unfulfilling marriage. While marriage for wealth does provide perks‚ it leaves

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    society in those times. The reflection of the 19th Century through the characters‚ does not detract from the novel in any way‚ but actually increases its complexity. Elizabeth‚ is clearly one of the most likeable characters in the novel. With her wit‚ charm and charisma she is in all senses an ‘accomplished woman’. Elizabeth is a strong-minded and courageous character‚ who was not afraid to stand up to others. " I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on

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    economic security for women who are not independently wealthy.  By showing us the miserable marriage of the Bennets‚ and by grossing us out with the mercenary marriages of Charlotte and Lydia‚ the novel questions a system which places so much importance on this institution that it seems to endanger individual morality and happiness. On the other hand‚ with the marriages of Jane and Elizabeth front and center‚ the novel does allow room for good partnership as well. Society and class: Pride and Prejudice upholds

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    class. The Gardiners‚ Mr. Bingley and The Lucases earned their status through a respectable line of trade. In the novel‚ Mrs. Bennet is the embodiment of Marx’s ideology of class and economy. Her singular goal is to marry off her daughters to wealthy‚ high class men. That is the reason why Mr. Bingley’s visit to Netherfield puts her in frenzy and she constantly pesters Mr. Bennet to invite him to dine with them. Similarly throughout the novel‚ all the characters are preoccupied with the income and class

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    Armando Hernandez Complete analysis of pride and prejudice THEME: * JOURNEY: Nearly every scene in Pride and Prejudice takes place indoors and the action centers around the Bennet home in the small village of Longbourn. Nevertheless‚ journeys even short ones function repeatedly as catalysts for change in the novel. Elizabeth’s first journey‚ by which she intends simply to visit Charlotte and Mr. Collins‚ brings her into contact with Mr. Darcy‚ and leads to his first proposal. Her second

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