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Pride And Prejudice: Elizabeth Bennet
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Jane Austen, like her most beloved heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, is a
keen observer of the nature of man in society. To simplify her studies,
and to give her readers a better understanding of the concept of Pride and
Prejudice, Austen does not focus our attention on the larger social
structure as a ....
Middle of essay ...."(Lauber 45). Nor does she believe
in marriage of convenience. When Mr. Collins says arrogantly to Elizabeth
that, "My situation in life, my connections with the family of De Bou
rgh"(Austen 82), are reasons that she should accept his offer because "in
spite of your manifold attractions, it is by no means certain that another
offer of marriage may ever be made you"(Austen 83), she politely refused
him. "I thank you again and again for the honour you have done me in your
proposals, but to acce.... |
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Approximate pages: 7 |
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