Pride and Prejudice
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Jane Austen's minor characters add a great deal of interest to the novel. Examine the significance and presentation of three of the minor characters in the novel. In the novel "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen there are several important minor characters who create sub plots and add importance to the novel. The author uses quirky personalities and exciting scenes to add interest and humour. She also uses humour to intensify the atmosphere in certain scenes throughout the novel. For example when Mr Collins makes another of his long winded speeches at the Netherfield Ball he makes jokes and pointless remarks which creates an embarrassed atmosphere. The three minor characters that I have chosen to write about are Mr. Collins, Lady Catherine de Bourgh and Mr. Bingley. I have chosen these characters because they are the most significant in the novel and where a large factor to an important area...

