Elizabeth Bennet Tone

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Tone is established by the word choice and details of the text from the author. Authors’ can create many different types of tones in the way they chose to write. In Pride and Prejudice, the tone created by Jane Austen is profoundly romantic with a passionate love story, but it is also mixed with witty sarcasm which creates comical scenarios. Romantic tone is a huge component of Pride and Prejudice. The book would not be the huge love story without the romantic tone that drags the readers in to want to know more. “But no sooner had he made it clear to himself and his friends that she hardly had a good feature in her face, then he began to find it was rendered uncommonly intelligent by the beautiful expression of her dark eyes. To this discovery succeeded some
Much of the sarcasm shown is portrayed through Elizabeth Bennet, our main protagonist character that is intelligent and independent, but she also has a sharp tongue from time to time. "In marrying your nephew, I should not consider myself as quitting that sphere. He is a gentleman; I am a gentleman's daughter; so far we are equal." (Austen 345). Lady Catherine insults everything Elizabeth is. Elizabeth does not mind coming right back and telling her what she is. Elizabeth’s response to Lady Catherine definitely made the list of historical quotes for Pride and Prejudice. She is such an interesting character because she is so content with being herself and will refuse to settle for less than what she deserves. “What are men compared to rocks and mountains?” (Austen 95). This is a perfect example of the witty comments made by Elizabeth. She makes a majority of the laughable comments made throughout the book. The satirical parts throughout the book make it different in the way that it is not just a plain romantic novel. It sometimes seems unfitting at times from the typical love stories but it makes it such a memorable

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