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Pride and Prejudice www.assignmentpoint.com

Jane Austen (1775-1817) was a novelist. She wrote 10 novels (which were well received at her time): Sense and Sensibility (published anonymously 1811) Pride and Prejudice (published anonymously 1813) Mansfield Park (published anonymously 1814) Emma (published anonymously 1816) Northanger Abbey (published after her death) Persuasion (published after her death) Juvenilia I, II & III (short stories, published after her death) Lady Susan (published after her death) The Watsons (published after her death) Sanditon (published after her death) It was only after her death that she was known to be the author of these novels. www.assignmentpoint.com

She was born in 1775 at the rectory of Steventon near Basingstoke as the daughter of a clergyman. She was well educated for a woman of her time. She lived a happy if uneventful life. In 1801 her family went to Bath, where many scenes from her novels takes place. After the death of her father the family moved to Southampton and later to Chawton in Hants, where she wrote most of her novels. In 1817 a tendency to consumption manifested itself, therefore in May that year she moved to Winchester, where she could get some skilled medical attendance, but she died there two months later. www.assignmentpoint.com

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We must also consider some of the reasons people get married . . . In this essay I will be considering whether Mr and Mrs Bennet are good parents and examining how Jane Austen portrays marriage . To begin with we must define what the ideal good parents are. Good parents are . . . We must also consider some of the reasons people get married . . . In the first chapter a great deal about Mr and Mrs Bennet is revealed we find out that Mr Bennet is . . . .His attitude towards his family seems . . . Mrs Bennet is described as . . . Her attitude towards her daughters is . . . Here attitude towards marriage seems to be . . . The daughters must have been influenced by their parents . . . Elizabeth says about marriage . . . www.assignmentpoint.com

Mrs Bennet’s plan for Jane – travelling by horse in the rain. Mary’s insistence on singing and playing and Mr Bennet’s handling of the situation. Mrs Bennet’s boasting about Jane at Mr Bingley’s ball. Lydia and Kitty’s behaviour at Mr Bingley’s ball. Charlotte Lucas accepting Mr Collin’s proposal. Include her attitude towards marriage (unromantic / practical) www.assignmentpoint.com

Jane’s wish to please everyone (her family) by making a good marriage. Elizabeth’s attitude to marriage (only the deepest love and respect would induce her . . ) Mr and Mrs Bennet’s handling of Elizabeth’s refusal to marry Mr Collins. Lydia’s elopement with Wickham (impulsive marriage . . . To show off and appear grown up . . .without thought) Jane’s wish to please everyone (her family) by making a good marriage. www.assignmentpoint.com

Elizabeth refuses to accept Mr Darcy’s proposal of marriage because of his treatment of Wickham and because he helped split up Jane and Bingley. Mr and Mrs Bennet (foolishly) allow Lydia to go and stay with Wickham’s regiment in Brighton (as the guest of Mrs Forster). Lydia elopes with Wickham! Mr Bennet is unable to find Lydia or save the family’s reputation from the scandal of Lydia’s elopement. None of his girls has much chance of making a good marriage now because . . . . Elizabeth bumps into Darcy whilst visiting Pemberly (Darcy’s extensive home). www.assignmentpoint.com

Everyone lives happily ever after. Darcy finds out about Wickham’s behaviour and makes him marry Lydia (as well as paying off his debts). Elizabeth finds out about Darcy’s good deeds and finally falls in love with him. Charles Bingley returns from London and proposes to Jane. Bingley and Jane are married at the same time as Darcy and Elizabeth. Everyone lives happily ever after. www.assignmentpoint.com