Pride and Prejudice

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Pride and Prejudice

The novel “Pride and prejudice”, written by Jane Austen, criticizes the social nature of
England in the 18th century, through the characters and the story. She successfully integrates
pride, prejudice and romance, and demonstrates that love can transcend social division and
personal pride, although it can also be suppressed and overcome by them.
This tells the story of a complicated love that develops between what was thought to be two
very different personalities. The protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet, misjudges a man upon rumor
and appearance, but finds out she is extraordinarily wrong. The novel explains how difficult
is to fully understand someone after settling upon assumptions and being under the influence
of the authorities around them. However this is the trial one must pass in order to find true
love or friendship.
In conclusion, Jane Austen created a romantic story that became popular because of the
author’s sense of humor and skillful way of storytelling. She created strong, ambitious,
intelligent, and independent characters that attracted readers around the world and made the
story unforgettable. Also, the narrative contains a lot of historical information that shows
people’s life in England in the 19th century. Therefore, it is highly recommended for reading
to everyone who wants to have a good time and receive some historical knowledge about the
society of Great Britain in an entertaining way.
In my opinion, the novel Pride and Prejudice, can be recommended to read for both youth and
adults because it raises topical questions for people of all generations. It narrates love,
morals, family relationships, and the social status of people.

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