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pride and predjudice

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The different attitudes of marriage of charlotte Lucas and Elizabeth Bennet in the novel 'pride and prejudice "Marriage property and intrigue lie at the heart of pride and prejudice, Jane Austen's most enduringly popular novel. Met with great critical acclaim on its publication in 1813, it is thought to be an earlier reworked version of first impressions, an earlier work which was refused for publication 1797". This quote has been taken from Somerset Maugham Whist reading this novel I have learnt that in this era of time the women did not really have their say in life, and were forced to live in the shadows of the males of the family. This is why without a male in the household problems occur. For example, if there is no male in the family other than the father the house could be entailed away to the nearest youngest male relative once the...

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