Pride and Prejudice: Importance of a Successful Marriage

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Pride and Prejudice: Importance of a Successful Marriage

In American society today, marriage is based mainly off of love and affection. This idea was introduced early on, but not always valued. In Jane Austen’s novel, Pride and Prejudice, she introduces the different marriages of the 18th century. Upon conclusion of the novel, the reader is lead to believe Austen supports the idea that marriage can only be successful if it is founded on long, lasting love that is found through thoroughly understanding each other’s character and intentions.

The first marriage introduced in the novel is Mr. and Mrs. Bennet’s. The beginning of their attraction is not mentioned in the book but it is implied in conversation that it founded similarly to Lydia and Wickham’s relationship. Through out the book it is shown how Mrs. and Mr. Bennet are such different people. Mrs. Bennet is an uptight, hysterical woman and Mr. Bennet is entirely the opposite. Being more laid back and easygoing, Mr. Bennet is more appt to withdrawing from the situation entirely, which does not encourage or enhance a strong...

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