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Completely Enchanting: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice is an account of society in the early nineteenth century. Austen primarily focuses on the ridiculous pressure to marry. She does an exquisite job satirizing or "poking fun" at the extreme views of those who lived during that time. She gives the reader a good look at how truly important first impressions are and how love can conquer all. Austen develops her main characters Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, with very conflicting character traits. These conflicting traits allow the build up of tension between these two characters. This gives the novel a pleasant amount of intensity that leads to an ousting ending. Austen sucks you into a thoroughly enchanting world, making the novel impossible to put down. I recommend this novel to those who enjoy intellectual wit and have a soft heart for romance. Pride and Prejudice is a wonderfully endearing novel that is bound to touch women of every age.
Ahh Jane Austen: I'm very biased because this is my favorite book of all time by one of my favorite autors. The story comes alive, the characters come alive. To me after years of reading and rereading the story, these characters are like people that really lived and I feel like I know them better then alot of real people. Wonderful book, if you've never read Jane Austen, start here and enjoy!
| Author: | Jane Austen | | Binding: | Mass Market Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 823.7 | | EAN: | 9781593080204 | | ISBN: | 1593080204 | | Number Of Pages: | 416 | | Publication Date: | 2003-08-01 |
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