Comparison of Mr. Wenham's and Elizabeth's attitudes towards marriage in Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' novel 'Pride and Prejudice' centered around the mothers of the five daughters whose sole purpose is to bring their daughters doing. My daughter is married to the right man. Her eldest son, Jane is her most precious daughter. Mrs Bennett believes Jane 's beauty and meticulous attention will make her a precious husband. Finally, Mrs Bennett successfully married her husband, and she also married Lydia and Elizabeth; Ms. Jane Bingry and Mr. Lydia.
Among "pride and prejudice", Jane Austen shows us not only two but various marriages: Mr. Bennett and his wife, Charlotte and Collins, Lydia and Wickham Jane and Bingley in the end Elizabeth and Darcy. She also showed us other kinds of relationships: Relationship between Jane and Elizabeth 's sister, Elizabeth and Lady Gardner' s aunt and prostitute. Finally, there is friendship: Elizabeth and Charlotte enjoy equal friendship, but that is not always the case. When Darcy and Elizabeth got married at the end of the novel, Darcy 's sister Georgiana was surprised that Elizabeth could make fun of Darcy and make me laugh. With this last subtle touch, Jane Austen shows her mastery of relationship art.
Among the pride and prejudice of Jane Austen's pride and prejudice there are various marriages. These marriages also have different incentives. Comparing the relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy with Lydia and Wickham, Charlotte Lucas and Collins, readers began to know that the reasons for partner marriage are different. Readers can view their own opinions based on their priorities. If the reader wants to understand a financial security based marriage like Collins and Charlotte Lucas, if they do not accompany love, they have a prejudice about how this relationship will work It may be. The relationship forms a bias.
Jane Austin 's novel "Pride and Prejudice" introduces five couples. The two are not similar. Pure love from Elizabeth and Darcy. Love and charm that Jenny and Bingley share. The marriage between Lydia and Wickham is based on their wishes, charms, and financial conditions, but the convenience of marriage is portrayed by Mr. Charlotte and Collins. Mr. Bennet and his wife 's marriage are necessities. - A married woman who married a husband is a bond between two people who love each other. These two people became people, tied love together, made a family together, and decided to spend the rest of their lives for the rest of their lives. After explaining the importance of this big duty, the problem still exists. Why do people put themselves in a way that they are not really devoted