Austen’s
timeless romantic classic, follows the lives of the five Bennett
sisters, who live in a time where an advantageous marriage and social
status are considered a fundamental for any woman to stand a fair chance
at life. Set at the turn of the 19th century, Pride and Prejudice
catches a perfect glimpse not only of a time when women were socially
and economically dependent solely on their marital status, but also as
an age of enlightenment and witness of the French Revolution.
This romantic novel with its hint of comic references begins with the
famous quote "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man
in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."
This famous quotation sets the story into motion as the eligible Mr.
Bingley is introduced as he rides into town. The quote also draws in and
to some extent reveals the content of the plot to come. Soon the news
of the arrival of the well off Charles Bingley finds its way to the ears
of the Bennett household. Having five unmarried daughters, the Bennetts
are eager to match them up with suitable spouse candidates and see them
prosperously married. After attending a ball, Mr. Bingley is instantly
attracted to the oldest Bennett daughter Jane and it is fair to say that
the feeling is mutual. Such cannot be said about his close friend Mr.
Darcy who rudely refuses to dance with the second Bennett daughter
Elizabeth. Consequently, Elizabeth’s first prejudice is born as she
labels Mr. Darcy arrogant and obnoxious; however, she later learns never
to judge a book by its cover and must swallow up her pride to achieve
happiness. Pride and Prejudice witnesses the exciting courtships of the
Bennett sisters and their suitors, as well as the not so joyful
relationships of other characters. As the novel develops the
relationships between the characters must outweigh the forces seeking to
tear them apart.
Experience the adventures of the Bennett sisters as they face the
troublesome issues of manners, social class, family, and marriages in a
male reliant society. A story not only portraying the unreliable nature
of pride and prejudice, Austen’s classic also paints a vivid image of
the past and the woman as a member of society.
Austen’s timeless romantic classic, follows the lives of the five
Bennett sisters, who live in a time where an advantageous marriage and
social status are considered a fundamental for any woman to stand a fair
chance at life. Set at the turn of the 19th century, Pride and
Prejudice catches a perfect glimpse not only of a time when women were
socially and economically dependent solely on their marital status, but
also as an age of enlightenment and witness of the French Revolution.
This romantic novel with its hint of comic references begins with the
famous quote "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man
in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."
This famous quotation sets the story into motion as the eligible Mr.
Bingley is introduced as he rides into town. The quote also draws in and
to some extent reveals the content of the plot to come. Soon the news
of the arrival of the well off Charles Bingley finds its way to the ears
of the Bennett household. Having five unmarried daughters, the Bennetts
are eager to match them up with suitable spouse candidates and see them
prosperously married. After attending a ball, Mr. Bingley is instantly
attracted to the oldest Bennett daughter Jane and it is fair to say that
the feeling is mutual. Such cannot be said about his close friend Mr.
Darcy who rudely refuses to dance with the second Bennett daughter
Elizabeth. Consequently, Elizabeth’s first prejudice is born as she
labels Mr. Darcy arrogant and obnoxious; however, she later learns never
to judge a book by its cover and must swallow up her pride to achieve
happiness. Pride and Prejudice witnesses the exciting courtships of the
Bennett sisters and their suitors, as well as the not so joyful
relationships of other characters. As the novel develops the
relationships between the characters must outweigh the forces seeking to
tear them apart.
Experience the adventures of the Bennett sisters as they face the
troublesome issues of manners, social class, family, and marriages in a
male reliant society. A story not only portraying the unreliable nature
of pride and prejudice, Austen’s classic also paints a vivid image of
the past and the woman as a member of society.
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