Saturday, October 12, 2019
Aspects of Marriage Present in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen :: Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice Marriage Essays
Aspects of Marriage Present in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen      There are lots of aspects of marriages in Jane Austenââ¬â¢s novel Pride  and Prejudice. There are marriages of love, convenience, physical  attraction and mercenary. The marriage between Mr. Wickham and Lydia  is partly due to physical attraction and mercenary. The marriage  between Elizabeth ad Mr. Darcy and Jane and Mr. Bingley are due to  love. The marriage between Mr. Collins and Charlotte Lucas is base on  convenience. The Marriage between Mr and Mrs Bennet is also due to  physical attraction.    The novel was set in 1796 and was published in 1813. The England  during this period of time was far more class conscious. The main  characters in this novel come from a class called gentry; this is the  class above the emerging professional class and below aristocracy.   Class was more to do with breeding than with wealth. Rules were set  for everything, rules for dressing, rules for travelling, rules or  introducing yourself to others and rules for behaving. In this period  of time women were not allowed to work. However they could become  governesses. They could not inherit wealth from their father, and the  Bennet sisters were no exception therefore Mr. Collins was their heir  to Mr. Bennetââ¬â¢s property.    The marriage between Mr. and Mrs. Bennet was based on physical  attraction. You can see that they do not understand each other. There  is a contrast between both of their character. Mr.Bennet is  intellectual and likes to spend time reading in the library while Mrs.  Bennet is loud, hasty and likes to spend her time gossiping and trying  to finding husbands for her daughters. Mr. Bennet enjoys mocking his  wife    ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ I have respect for your nerves they are my old friendsâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ . Mr. and  Mrs Bennet also have different opinions and ideas of their daughterââ¬â¢s  future ââ¬Å"â⬠¦ Your mother will never see your face if you do not marry Mr.  Collins, and I will never see you again if you doâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬ . You can tell that  this is a marriage based on physical attraction because Mr. Bennet  advises his daughter not to make the same mistake that he did my  marring Mrs. Bennet ââ¬Å"â⬠¦I know that you could be neither happy nor  respectable to your husband, unless you truly esteemed your husbandâ⬠¦.  My child, let me not have the grief of seeing you unable to respect  you partner in lifeâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬  he is in a way hinting that he cannot respect  his wife. Mrs. Bennet is unaware of this as she dose not know her  husband very well. Mrs. Bennetââ¬â¢s character is very similar to the  character of Lydia. Both like officers and both act loud and hastily.  					    
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