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The Upper Class and Miss Anne Elliot

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The upper class and Miss Anne Eliot Jane Austen appear to be sorry for the decline of Britain's aristocratic social order. Her protagonist Anne Eliot and her innocent and intelligent personality research spread her readers to the center of her moral foundation. Readers are rethinking the importance of distinction between classes and the obviously perceivable emptiness of aristocratic society, which is believed to exist in Austin's life in fact.

The novel "persuasive power" explores the difference between aristocracy and middle class gentlemen through Sir Walter Eliot, Lady Russell, Ann Elliot. It is through these characters that two different standards have been established, and through the eyes of Ann the view of the nobility has been questioned and criticized. Sir Walter Elliott and Mrs. Russell as Ann's life mentor showed the importance of old-fashioned British aristocracy. But through Ann, upper class gentlemen have proved useless, inferior to intellectuals and polite middle class men. Therefore, the middle class gentleman of a compelling proof novel is superior to the top gentleman through its excellent conversation and interpersonal skills.

In sharp contrast to the upper class and its luxurious lifestyle, Anne's experience of living in Crime's lime reflects the excellent social qualities of the middle class. Navy officer of the novel, Admiral Navy, Captain Wentworth, Captain Banwick, Captain Javier are wealthy, clever and interesting people. Happiness Anne received from her company shows that they are friendly, polite and intellectual people. The small and narrow Havel's house shows a caring and friendly character. 92). Anne also pointed out that Croft is concerned about the community and pointed out that their possessions are now "in better condition" (Austin 117). Unlike the nobility nobility, each crew has a different positive quality, they are biased and limit the depth of the conversation.