Elizabeth and Darcy: Flaws and All

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Pride and Prejudice exists to show the world that first impressions are not always correct. In fact, they are hardly ever correct. Jane Austen wrote this novel to show that the circumstances in which one was born cannot be changed, but through self-knowledge and exposure to correct ideals one could improve themselves. Austen criticized the influence others, such as family and friends, had on one’s decisions. She also criticized the way the people in her time were caught up with reputation and appearances instead of character. The themes in this book are marriage, family, prejudice, pride, and class. Austen is trying to show the reality of marriage, class, family, pride, and prejudice. Marriage was not about love in the 19th century, and this is shown when Charlotte Lucas marries Mr. Collins. Charlotte needs to secure a future for herself, and marriage is the only option for a woman to improve her financial standing. Additionally, Mrs. Bennet constantly tries to marry her daughters off throughout the novel. In the 19th century, the only reason women really existed was for marriage. ...

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