Irony In Pride And Prejudice Analysis

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This essay will be looking at Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen and its themes of irony. I will be looking at the passage focusing on Elizabeth and Charlotte discussing Jane’s relationship with Mr. Bingley and how after knowing each other for such a short time they are already falling for each other (Austen 22-23). The passage then relates this to how quickly Mr. Darcy has acquired feeling for Elizabeth as well (24).
In this passage they discuss relationships in depth and their views on Jane displaying her affection to Mr. Bingley. Elizabeth goes on to say “where nothing in question but the desire of being well married, and if I were determined to get a rich husband, I dare say I should adopt it.” (23) This is in reference to Charlotte suggesting that Jane use all the time that she is spending with Mr. Bingley to secure his attention and implies that once she has him she will have more time to fall in love with him. This is an opinion that was very common in this time period, that a woman must secure a man with which to marry and once she was married she could then grow to like him, but the most important thing when choosing that man was his status, wealth and the opportunities that would await his wife. This use of situational irony is shown in the book as Mr. Darcy does not
Darcy. While they both showed an instant dislike for each other they go on to fall in love and find out that their faults of pride and prejudice are what make they much more alike than initially realised. In this passage Charlotte says “it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life.” (24); this seems almost like Austen is hinting at how Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy relationship will come together. The mistakes they make inevitably bring them together and allow them to see the faults in each other and

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