Friday, February 1, 2019
The Role of Women in the Society Depicted by Jane Austen in Pride and P
The Role of Women in the Society Depicted by Jane Austen in Pride and PrejudicePride and Prejudice is a novel which based in law, exploresrelationships betwixt young men and women two hundred years ago. It isnot thorny for the reader to comprehend Jane Austen?s point ofview, however she premises her arguments in a subtle way. Not only isit an admirable story of love addled and found, with an eventual happyending, it also tells us a vast arrive about society at the magazine.This, however, contrasts heavily with todays values and behaviours.In exceptional the agency of women then was quite several(predicate) to the roleof women in the present day. Pride and Prejudice is mainly concernedwith women of a particular social class - the Bennett Family are notpoor, they are above the working class, but they are not extremelyrich either. Jane Austen explores the position of young women in thissituation by telling a story about what seams to be love, but isactually a novel also about the role of women and how they used loveand marriage in life to gain what they wanted. She does this byexplaining to the reader about all of the necessities that a wo creationshould have, explaining about the different opinions of the differentcharacters in the novel, which are based on opinions of real flock ofthat time. This gives us, the twenty-first century reader, an insightinto the people, the lives and the attitudes of the time.The financial attitude of women is perhaps the almost significant aspect.In ?Pride and Prejudice?, Jane Austen describes the exact financialstatus of each of the characters. For example, when Mrs and Mr Bennetare talking of Mr Bingley, ?A single man of large fortune, four orfive thousand a year. Wha... ...ery differently for the sistersespecially as Elizabeth had turned down one proposal. If she had not get married Darcy it would be very unlikely that she would have time tomeet another(prenominal) man who would marry her as she would be considere d to betoo antiquated for marriage and therefore not a good match.To me, this novel shows women vitality a live without fulfilment orinterest. Women were seen as objects that completed a household andwere looked upon the same as a beautiful statue or constitution of art work.This lifestyle seems quite stifling and the lack of rights that womenhad at this time seems brutally unfair and backwards. The novel showsa society that was extremely judgemental and mordant that was toofixed on the theme of marriage where it is a truth universallyacknowledged that a single woman will be in want of a husband inpossession of a good fortune.
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