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    Love in Relationships vs. Love for Oneself In a day where loving yourself first is not only accepted but often expected‚ it is a stretch for the 20th (or 21st) century mind to see marriage as a necessity‚ as it was for Jane Austen and some of the greatest of her heroines. Marriage for money and convenience‚ as well as familial preservation‚ formally dominated matchmaking choices. Love and romance were but luxuries in the business-like fashion of marriage. Austen contested this reality and

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    Austen‚ Jane. Pride and Prejudice. Bantam Books‚ New York‚ 1813-1981. Pride and prejudice is romantic novel and was written during a time of war in Britain where Austen grew up. This book is very interesting and it might rise a lot of question in it’s readers mind. This book is also the book I‘m doing my research on and though it has little comparison to history but it reflects a lot of values. The book talks mostly about marriage and reflects social issues. This novel shows us that love can overwhelm

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    Darcy’s prejudice is strongly rooted in him‚ but Elizabeth is able to break down some of his distaste for her‚ which eventually causes him to fall in love with her. Mr. Darcy‚ towards those he considers of lower status and regard‚ he is an aloof‚ condescending man. He holds the stupidity and silly behavior of the Bennet family with great contempt‚ all except for Elizabeth and Jane. Jane gains his respect‚ because she is a proper‚ civil lady‚ but Elizabeth has a greater affect on his prejudice. She is

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    Marriage Ideas in Pride and Prejudice Marriage is supposed to be about money and a very small affection towards the person you are marrying. Marriage is a decision made by societies dictates as well. "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife" (Austen 1). Jane Austen started her novel Pride and Prejudice this way because it clearly states that marriage is going to be a theme. The line also implies that men who are financially

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    Pride and Prejudice was set in the Regency Period of history roughly 1790 - 1820 and had a different standard for women compared to how they are expected to act in today ’s standards. There was a huge difference in the social standing between women and men in this period of time‚ and women were expected to act a certain way as compared to men. Back in this time property was only transferable to the men of the estates. Women were expected to marry and were treated as commodities as compared to

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    and Pride and Prejudice is that they are both similar in a comedic manner for readers to feel entertained. However‚ what separates the two stories are their themes; whereas The Importance of Being Earnest was written based on how society was around the Victorian Era in satirical form‚ while on the other hand Pride and Prejudice is concerned more with the idea of how love can overcome all obstacles despite the fact that two different people came from different social classes. Both authors Jane Austen

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    Originally written in the late 1700s‚ Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice satirically depicts the universal ideals in Regency England‚ primarily regarding social class. Austen follows the development of an outspoken‚ middle-class British woman‚ Elizabeth Bennet‚ as she encounters and overcomes the many social barriers that separate her from her aristocratic neighbors. Throughout the novel‚ Lizzie must face society’s class-consciousness‚ particularly with her family’s growing relationship with the wellborn

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    which characters we sympathize with. In the novel Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen‚ Elizabeth Bennett is the focal character‚ which causes the reader to feel closest to her. The reader can relate more easily to her feelings and actions‚ and given that all of Elizabeth’s opinions on large issues are known and understood‚ the reader tends to side with her. By making the story from the point of view of Elizabeth‚ Austen is able to take advantage of the closeness between reader and character to make

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    masculinity and elegance‚ it’s hard to not fall for their charm with the English female being the submissive housewife with utter beauty‚ but never her own opinion. In Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen‚ this is certainly not the case. First published in 1813‚ the story is about the romance between the young heroine Elizabeth Bennet‚ the prejudiced middle class daughter and the proud‚ wealthy eligible bachelor Fitzwilliam Darcy as they both overcome their judgements and fall in love. Though

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    In Shakespeare’s play‚ "King Lear"‚ Shakespeare uses foil characters in opposition to the main heroes in order to compare and contrast personal qualities‚ goodness and sins‚ values and traditions of the society. In the play there are many foil characters that could compared and contrast. The main characters that shows comparison and contrasts are King Lear and Gloucester‚ Cordelia and Goneril/Regan‚ and Edgar and Edmund. King Lear and Gloucester are similar in many ways but they have contrast

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