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Pride and Marriage in Austen's Pride and prejudice

Pride and prejudice
Pride
Marriage
Social occasions
Text selection: two readings of one the works of a composer studies during this course.
Pride, in the authoritative text of Jane Austen’s time was defined as the ill- founded and unreasonable self-esteem of an individual. Prejudice, which can arise from a sense of pride are the result of misguided or ill informed judgement of the true fact. When these two themes are added together, the book pride and prejudice is produced. One of the most popular novels written by Jane Austin, this romantic novel has grown its importance in literary critics and readerships over the last hundred years.
The novel successfully portrayed the era of regency, and the age of reason through each characters and their involvement in the social hierarchy of microscopic societies of England. the story revolves around the process of self deception of both the hero and heroin, and their realisation for their error in judgement, presumption too unthinkingly ...

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