Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice': An Analysis

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Pride and Prejudice is a very complex and detailed book that illustrates dramatic love stories that develop between three girls within the Bennet family. The author of Pride and Prejudice is Jane Austen. Jane was born and raised in Steventon, England from 1775 through 1817; she was the youngest of seven children (Wikipedia). She was very tall, slender, outgoing, and much admired. She was proposed to many times, but she refused all of her marriage offers. She spent her short life living with her family. Jane received a typical education, and she began to write at a very young age (Introduction ?). Jane mainly composed romantic fiction, and all her books included “intense realism and biting irony”. Pride and Prejudice is romantic fiction, and it was composed in 1813 within the Romantic Era (Wikipedia). The Romantic Era was mainly focused on the individual and their relationship with nature. Considering this, Pride and Prejudice did not really fit the time era considering the characters spent most of their time indoors and only developed relationships within each other. Jane composed Pride and Prejudice as a romantic fiction because when she wrote it she was just thirty eight. She had never been married but most likely loved love. She was also a very realistic and ironic writer, and with Pride and Prejudice being this genre she brought a lot of realism and irony considering the period it was written in. Pride and Prejudice is the second book publish by Jane Austen, but it is her most popular work for many, many different obvious reasons (Wikipedia).
The story of Pride and Prejudice begins at the Bennet’s household with a humorous father, obsessive mother, and five unmarried daughters. The plot begins once the family finds out that ...

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...ls consider, the search for self. And it is the first great novel that teaches us this search is as surely undertaken in the drawing room making small talk as in the pursuit of a great white whale or the public punishment of adultery.” (wikipedia). The events that play out during the book are very interesting and always keep the reader interest. Jane displays love in an amazing way throughout the book. Jane revealed that love does not always have to be found in what is excepted. Pride and Prejudice has a killer plot and a spectacular structure. Jane never bores you with her diction. Pride and Prejudice has very few faults, but the novel does have many, many characters that are sometimes hard to keep up with. Overall, Pride and Prejudice is a stellar novel with revolutionary relationships. If Pride and Prejudice had to be summed up in one word it would be prevailing.

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