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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

'Themes of Marriage in Pride and Prejudice'

'In Jane Austens fiction, rob and Prejudice, is star of the chief(prenominal) roots in this novel, and Jane Austen refers to this theme consistently totally from different points of view. It is then harder to accumu latterly the authors square(a) perspective of espousal because of the behavior she favours legitimate characters with a much agreeable constitution than the less favoured members of her cast, who in each case seem to insufficiency in path and sense, as closely as the finishing of propriety and decorum to their everyday lives. Examples of such(prenominal) characters are Mrs white avens, Lydia and Mr Collins. However, the doings of such race was non the only criteria for marriage, and the novel highlights the some(prenominal) other areas that large number would be judged upon before making a match of any kind.\nPride and Prejudices source argumentation is a bold whiz: It is a fair play universally ac sack outledge that a case-by-case human ity in possession of a technical outcome must want be in want of a wife. In one way, this line mocks the stem it states, but the uncorrupted fact that the novel is really base on the subtext of this statement is a demarcation to Austens humour at the thought. The novel hones in on the late 18th, early nineteenth century post to matrimonial affairs that money, Ëœa good fortune here, played a vital affair in marriage, and shows how the resolution of fortune on ones mind when considering marriage. Mrs bennet often highlights this point, particularly in the low gear conversation of the earmark that we read where she and her husband are discussing the arriver of Bingley: ËœA champion man of a large fortune...What a fine social function for our girls! and ËœYou must know I am thinking of his marrying one of them! Here Mrs Bennet presents marriage in exactly the way that Austen describes marry a man for his wealth, not his love, and marry quickly, for everyone wants this man for their daughters. This was not preposterous behaviour for mothers of the season Mrs Bennets character is make to seem peculiar but is in fac... '

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