Theme Of Women In Pride And Prejudice

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In today’s American society, modern women are independent, brave, challenging, goal achievers, beautiful inside and out, smart and the list can go on and on. Elizabeth is, a modern woman well before her time. She is able to see past the brittles and pretenses of corseted ball gowns, promising romances, and hollow suitors, all of which make the young women around her daze with hope. Pride and Prejudice, novel written by Jane Austen is good example of the tremendous changes of women’s roles and beliefs. Women have gone through process of being more dependent and being brave to follow their true dreams and beliefs. In the eighteenth century, women were not given much of a choice with what do to with their lives. They could either teach,
She is the most intelligent and clever, very different from all her sisters. Lizzie believes in love and is willing to stay old and single rather than marrying for any other interest other than true love. Elizabeth is the protagonist and one of the most well-known female characters in English literature (SP1). Her honesty, assets, and lively intelligence allow her to rise above the nonsense and bad behavior that infiltrate her class-bound and vicious society. Though, her sharp tongue and tendency to make quick judgments to stand up for herself when she feels disrespected often lead her afield. Pride and Prejudice is basically the story of how she and her “true love”, Darcy, overcome all obstacles including their own personal failings to find romantic happiness after
This game, as well as the significance others place upon certain aspects of a relationship, however, is not the truth that we seek; it is a falsehood that, at times, obstructs our view of the true love that awaits us in the

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