Throughout the early 19th century, British women were often downgraded to social subordinate roles through institutional obligations, laws and more powerful men. Back then, the role of young women was similar to slavery and slavery. Women are often dominated by men, regardless of whether they are fathers, brothers or the last husband. Marriage at this time is often gambling and people may be due to reasons like love or for wrong reasons like improving social status.
Jane Austen's pride and prejudice, the role of women in society in pride and prejudice is a true novel exploring the relationship between young men and women 200 years ago. It is not difficult for the reader to understand Jane Austen's view, but she showed her views in subtle ways. It is not only a worthy story of the loss and discovery of love, the ultimate happy ending, but it also conveys a lot of information about the society at that time to us. - Medieval history is usually known by the achievements recorded by wealthy aristocratic men. In particular for the poor, there is little chance that a strictly hierarchical social structure will be promoted. Therefore, the voice of the poor is unheard of or dominated by the dominant class. But in addition to the whisper of the poor dissatisfaction there is another voice that even if there is no sigh of relief, it is anxious to be heard.
In Jane Austen 's 1813 pride and prejudice, the culture of the 1800' s centered on marriage, sex, and the rights of women. In the era of "arrogance and prejudice" wealth influences social exchanges and marriages. Pride and prejudice develop mainly with a conservative viewpoint on social life and gradually break up "needs and needs" into contingent occupation of modern marriage. Mrs Bennett is supporting her five daughters, so she is mainly concerned about the marriage of Bennett family.