Pride And Prejudice Social Hierarchy

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The British author Jane Austen's "pride and prejudice" is a masterpiece that was published in 1813. It used a pair of couple in love as the main line. In this novel, Jane satirizes the arrogance of the upper class, and she also hold the negative attitude for the rudeness of the underclass. In the novel, Britain was a country that was conservative, lack of flexibility in marriage and love. The universal concept of class has a substantial influence on marriage.
The main characters in the novel have clear consciousness of social hierarchy. Although social hierarchy is an invisible scratching thing, it's not something that's illusory. The fact that the characters in the novel can be aware of its existence. All the characters in the novel are very defined people in different class. They was highly sensitive to the social hierarchy, the nature of moral they know nothing can't even bother to understand, but his social class but they must be clear. They use a class of eyes to look at others, and consciously or unconsciously to measure yourself with the scale of the social hierarchy. Their dress, words and deeds all follow …show more content…

To Bennett's house those beautiful daughter, he thought they "there are so many cheap relative to marrying a man, opportunity is greatly reduced." While his love is also deeply bar height. At first, darcy from Elizabeth's disdain for small middle class, but Elizabeth's personal charm attracted him slowly, he fell in love with Elizabeth involuntarily. But he always does not forget his noble status, don't want to and low class, somebody else's side, and trying to suppress the love to Elizabeth, willing to endure the torture unrequited love. When hot feelings can not be repressed, he had to propose to Elizabeth, he also can not let go, in addition to talk to the love, don't forget to count the malpractices of the marriage. His love to Elizabeth, and felt that Elizabeth

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