People who take pride look down at people and as long as he overlooks, he can not see it on top of him. On the other hand, those who are proud take an ordinary attitude that hinders self-actualization. Unbalanced pride blinds moral judgment and may cause intolerance and disability. Jane Austen 's "pride and prejudice" is a novel that depicts individual characters that indicate that their approach feels unbalanced, and the result is destruction.
Gender and class suppression in Jane Austen's "pride and prejudice" The social world of Jane Austen's "arrogance and prejudice" social world refers to the social world in which women are dedicated as married items for their sex I will. In Austin's world, in addition to being a tutor, enjoying wealth and fame, women have few opportunities to support themselves in society. Like Elizabeth Bennett's family, if there are no brothers or marks heirs, the family must possess property. I'm Collins. As a result, women suffer a lot from sex and in Austin 's suffocation etiquette or class society, marriage is a necessity of survival. This novel depicts a very stratified social world full of class struggle and insults
Jane Austen's "arrogance and prejudice" is said to be a satirical and social criticism of the social position of the 18th century and the expectation of women. Through the book, for the romantic development between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy, strong prejudice, reputation, and strong theme of classes were explored. In this lesson, we will learn this topic to better understand 'arrogance and prejudice'. As the title suggests, prejudice is one of the novel themes. Prejudice is one of many obstacles that prevents quick contact between Elizabeth Bennett and Mr. Darcy. For example, Mr. Darcy's prejudice against Elizabeth is largely due to her social position. He has not noticed the power of her character for a long time because he is higher in class than her. The narrator said, "Darcy had hardly allowed her at first, he insisted that his manners are not in the fashion world, but he was fascinated by their relaxing play.