Among pride and prejudice, the interaction of Jane Austen through Elizabeth Bennett and Darcy shows that they are influenced by the social value, customs, norms mentioned in society. Required etiquette, behavior, and etiquette are often determined by social class; their influence gives them a sense of pride and prejudice. Through the external influences of the growing society and the environment, Darcy and Elizabeth began to pay attention to various aspects of their lives, causing conflicts between them.
Jane Austen Jane Austen's 19th century novel "Pride and Prejudice" through the novels, arrogance and prejudice of the human concept is a novel "pride and prejudice" of human nature, born of good or bad, It is shown to be affected. . Austin further confirmed that human beings are fortunately easy to change and improve. Austin proves this view by focusing on two of the inhuman aspects of humanity, arrogance and prejudice. The inevitable adverse effects of nominal properties and the possibility of reform are exemplified in an extraordinary story that is facial expression focused on ideals, rituals, and marriage habits. Austin's design ultimately proves that the essence of human nature is inherent in his personality, personality, temperament. She succeeded in establishing this by drawing nature's qualities of Elizabeth and Darcy.
Social influence on that member Romantic novelist Jane Austin saturates people who follow it and her society. One of her most famous works, "Pride and Prejudice" is a good example of this satirical work. Through her novel, she is exploring social influence through her personality. In the pride and prejudice of Jane Austen's novel, she reveals the central theme of social and social class through Elizabeth Bennett, Mr. Darcy and Mrs. Catherine's role. Austin's first role
Jane Austen is an avid observer of humanity in society, like her most beloved heroine, Elizabeth Bennett. Austin did not concentrate our attention on the larger social structure to make her learning easier and to give the reader a better understanding of the concept of "arrogance and prejudice", but subtlely considering our consideration I turned to only one. In a small, isolated sub-society "pride and prejudice", Austin says that people are living in a similar cultural and social context, but they are scrutinizing the microcosms represented by a larger human society I will. Through Elizabeth and Darcy, Austin, in pride and prejudice, people who are too severe or not meeting existing social norms in pursuing long-term life joy can never find their way in life We are facing a position. And never found the danger of personal happiness