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"Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austen Introduction - Coggle Diagram
"Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austen Introduction
Position of women
Career
Reasons for marrying/not marrying
Class/Reputation
Satire
Social dimension
Time period/era in which she is writing
Realities of her life
Issues that she addresses in her work
Portrayed the world that she knew best
Marriage---Love---Courtship
Compare and contrast approach
Fielding and his work and how it inspired her
Human nature
Plot Construction, Character building, narrative, style, perspective (gender)---
Characters---Complex/ Simple. Dynamic/Static---journey
How her works are relatable?
What are the parallels b/w her world and ours?
Universality
Romance/Comedy (Wit and Humour)
To secure a future---marriage was/is considered imperative. Why?
Happiness in a marriage
women being dependent on husbands/fathers/brothers----
Biographical Aspect
Character's journey from ignorance to knowledge
Austen's idea of happiness
Inheritance
Class and manners