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Pride and Prejudice Essay

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Pride and Prejudice Compare the proposal scenes in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. How does Austen convey the characters' personalities and the position of women at this time? In the universally renowned novel Pride and Prejudice marriage is the dominate theme which explains why the novel revolves around proposals. Marriage is a very important aspect of life; many people dedicate the majority of their lives to finding their life partner. Marriage is normally an action taken due to love being shared between two people already in an established and stable relationship, although Jane Austen provides a dated fashion of reasons for marriage. I personally feel that Pride and Prejudice provides a wonderful insight into 18th century relationships and particularly marriage. Pride and Prejudice gives us an insight into the puzzling 18th century world which on occasions is comic and other times is deadly serious with passion and tension or even with flaring tempers....

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