Saturday, August 3, 2019
The Character of Elizabeth from Pride and Prejudice Essay -- Pride and
The Character of Elizabeth from Pride and Prejudice      Jane Austen, like her most beloved heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, is a  keen observer of the nature of man in society. To simplify her  studies, and to give her readers a better understanding of the concept  of Pride and Prejudice, Austen does not focus our attention on the  larger social structure as a whole, but skilfully directs our  consideration only to a small, isolated segment of the society. In  Pride and Prejudice, Austen scrutinizes a microcosm, people dwelling  within similar cultural and social backgrounds, but representatives of  the larger human community. Austen demonstrates in Pride and  Prejudice through Elizabeth and Darcy that in man's perennial pursuit  of the joys in life, those who conform too strictly or not at all to  the existing social norms face the danger of never finding their place  in life nor ever finding personal happiness.    Elizabeth Bennet is a person worthy of our imitation. She is a model  because she is different from all the other characters, except Darcy,  and because she does not adhere rigidly to the standards set forth by  society, "where the family and the community...tend to coerce and even  predetermine the volition and aspirations of the self" She is  self-reliant and independent, while "contemptuous of all the  conventions that restrict the individual's freedom.    It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession  of a good fortune must be in want of a wife. The first sentence of the  novel Pride and Prejudice highlights the importance of marriage within  the world of the novel. The sentence suggests that the sole purpose  for marriage was to increase the characters social and financial  ranking. The quote m...              ...nging from "She had a lively, cheerful  disposition, which delighted in anything ridiculous", to "hardly a  good feature in her face..." We can see that different people have  varying views on her. Her observations lead us through the story,  meaning that we see everything through her eyes, and her intelligence  and wit mean we enjoy her commentary. At first I was unsure if the  title statement was accurate to Elizabethââ¬â¢s personality. But, like  Elizabeth, my views changed, ââ¬Å"Till this moment I never knew myselfâ⬠,  Elizabeth becomes a rational creature speaking the truth from her  heart. Without neither family wealth nor wisdom to aid her,  Elizabeth's success is an attribute to her inner strength. She is by  far the most fascinating character in the book, and I believe all the  reasons mentioned prove her to be an independent, unconventional and  passionate heroine.                        
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