Pride And Prejudice Single Men

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Jane Austen stated that “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.” in Pride and Prejudice, this is the first sentence, cluing in that Pride and Prejudice is about men finding wives. The marriages that are mentioned in Pride and Prejudice, were represented in the 18th and 19th century and is still represented today. A single man is looking for a wife for many reasons, for fortune, name, love, status, beauty, etc. The first line says that a man is looking for a wife but it is interesting because the men in Pride and Prejudice were looking for wives, but the single ladies were also desperately looking for a stable husband.
During Pride and Prejudice, Elizabeth and her sisters were looking for men to marry themselves off to. Mrs. Bennet and Mr.Bennet’s job was to help the daughters find the husband that will financially take care of the daughter. There were many types of engagements represented in Pride and Prejudice. There was; the marriage based on material foundation, marriage out of sensual pleasure, and the most common for today is marriage out of true love between well-matched persons.
Engagements based on material foundation was well represented in Pride and Prejudice through Mr. Collins and Charlotte. Mr. Collins wanted to marry Elizabeth because he was in …show more content…

He was the sons’ role model and would be what the daughter would look for in the man she wanted to marry. The wife and the husband look and helped the children marry off. Because of these expectations from the 18th century the children often tried to marry up a class and the traditions carried on, which is why it is surprising that this is the type of marriage that is looked down upon

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