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How does Jane Austen present the themes of love and marriage in Pride and Prejudice through Elizabeth and Darcy and Mr and Mrs Bennet?
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... How does Jane Austen present the themes of love and marriage in Pride and Prejudice through Elizabeth and Darcy and Mr and Mrs Bennet? In the 19th century within English society, a woman's main aim/purpose in life was matrimony. This was even more so for young girls like the Bennet sisters. The entailment of their father's estate left them in a poor financial state, which is probably why Mrs Bennet's "business in life" was to get her five daughters married. We as the reader can tell from the opening sentence of the novel, what Jane Austen's views on marriage are. She states; "it is a truth, universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife." However this is an irony, almost mocking those who think in such a frame of mind, for example people like Mrs Bennet. Austen believed that marriage should














