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In Pride and Prejudice ¨ does Jane Austen advocate a romantic or a neo classical attitude
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... ¡¨ (Victorian Web, introduction of The Rape Of The Lock) The poem is written for Lord Petre, Pope¡¦s friend to apologize for Arabell Fermor, whom lock is cut off by Lord Petre. ... Jane Austen set the novel ¡§Pride and Prejudice¡¨ in her own Contemporary time. ... With examine the protagonist- Elizabeth, and the other roles: Darcy, Lydia, Charlotte, Jane and Bingley in the ¡¥Pride and Prejudice¡¨ as examples to analyse their characters in order to have a deeper understanding of Jane Austen whether she advocated in the novel a Romantic or Neoclassical attitude to life. ... As a wealthy noblewoman, Lady Catherine is absolute proud and pride about her status and looks down on the middle and lower class. ... Not like Jane, Elizabeth is much more willing to express her own ideas. ... Her attitude to life is rational, while towards love she can be romantic. She hates Darcy at the very beginning because of his pride and not gentleman-like manner, which cause some prejudice on him. ... With his pride and haughtiness made him bungle in courtship. ... ¡¨(Pride and Prejudice, p. ... She is an absolute romantic character. ... Wickham and even thinks that he does so. ... Whickham, she even just left a letter and signing as ¡§Lydia Whickham¡¨. What she does is just follow her own feeling. ... Her belief is s totally opposite to Lydia, not romantic at all. ... At the day Lucas¡¦ family invited the Bennets to dine with, Charlotte already planned to secure Elizabeth from Mr. ... Her scheme does works! ... ¡¨ And she even sees his appearance as the stupidity with which he was favoured by nature. (Pride and Prejudice, p. ... Collins¡¦ connection, character and situation of life, he is the most suitable to what Charlotte looks for.
Jane and Bingley are the couple that pleases the readers much. ... Austen didn¡¦t portray them much, but the readers can feel how calm they are. They are not rational as Charlotte but much less romantic than Lydia. ... He loves Jane¡¦s beauty and cheers.
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Title: In Pride and Prejudice ¨ does Jane Austen advocate a romantic or a neo classical attitude
Words: 1683 Rating: None Pages: 6.7 submitted by: yvonnea
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