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Satire And Jane Austen: A Winning Combination

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While most literary works stem from an author’s desire to entertain his or her readers, other factors along with this also come into play even before the writer’s work is completed. In the case of Jane Austen, her main purpose besides writing to amuse critics and scholars was also to release her ....

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....tored Elizabeth to her original dislike” (Austen 24). As the novel progresses, the two begin “abusing her [Elizabeth] as soon as she was cut... Her manners were pronounced to be very bad indeed...she had no conversation, no stile...nothing in short to recommend her...” (Austin 25). In relation to the Bingley sisters, Mr. Darcy is described by the novelist in much the same manner during the earlier portion of the works, “...his manners gave a disgust which turned the tide of his popularity; for ....
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