As Jeremy Hawthorne suggests in "Research Fiction", you can use the story that "resources and media influence the authority and attitude towards the story of the story." Perspectives form and, in some cases, incorrectly shape the story. Looking at Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" and George Eliot's "Middle March", the narratives of these novels have certain influences on the readers. By comparing and contrasting how the different story perspectives are used by two different authors to develop their novels through speech, language recording, free indirect discourse, and the distance of stories
The arrogance and prejudice of Jane Austen and George Elliott of Middle March introduce the life of British society in Victorian. The social class system controls all aspects of life. To maintain social status, women must marry a respectable and wealthy family. But in Middlemarch and Pride and Prejudice, the two women managed to remove the ideal of traditional love and marriage. In "self esteem and prejudice" and "middle of March", the role of women seems to be subordinate to men. Society believes women have fine traditional subtle entities. An ideal woman should always be friendly and friendly and will not show disgust or feelings. When Elizabeth announced her feelings, Darcy said, "What is happening here, O God, you are not enough; you can not help yourself" (Austin 233 ). Just a few supplements for men may make a white woman blush. "Lidegate unexpectedly highlighted praise by looking at her ... let's make Rosamond happily blush" (Elliot 160)
The influence of "arrogance and prejudice" on the relationship between Darcy and Elizabeth was written in the novel "Pride and Prejudice" in 1796. It was written by a writer named Jane Austen. This book was first published in 1813 and is Jane's most popular novel. The original version of the novel was written in 1796 and is known as the "first impression". There is a family named "Bennett" in the story. This is one of the main family members of this book. - Elizabeth 's character in' Pride and Prejudice 'In her novel' Pride and Prejudice ', Jane Austen expresses Elizabeth Bennett as "a powerful, intelligent but completely feminine way attractive" . Elizabeth has these attributes: character and moral integrity, power of wonderful wisdom and charming personality, making her a fine person. However, Elizabeth has faults, which makes her more humane.