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Many people simply regard Pride and Prejudice as a love story, but in my
opinion, this book is an illustration of the society at that time. She
perfectly reflected the relation between money and marriage at her time
and gave the people in her works vivid characters. The characters
have their own personalities. Mrs. Bennet is a woman who makes great
efforts to marry off her daughters. Mr. Bingley is a friendly young man,
but his friend, Mr. Darcy, is a very proud man who seems to always feel
superior. Even the five daughters in Bennet family are very different.
Jane is simple, innocent and never speaks evil of others. Elizabeth is a
clever girl who always has her own opinion. Mary likes reading classic
books. (Actually she is a pedant.) Kitty doesn't have her own opinion
but likes to follow her sister, Lydia. Lydia is a girl who follows
exotic things, handsome man, and is somehow a little profligate. When I
read the book, I can always find the same personalities in the society
now. That is why I think this book is indeed the representative of the
society in Britain in the 18th century. The family of gentleman in
the countryside is Jane Austen's favourite topic. But this little topic
can reflect big problems. It concludes the stratum situation and
economic relationships in Britain in her century. You can find these
from the very beginning of this book. The first sentence in this book
is impressive. It reads: “It is a truth well known to all the world that
an unmarried man in possession of a large fortune must be in need of a
wife”。 The undertone is very clear: the foundation of the marriage at
that time is not emotion but possession. People always think that
Austen was an expert at telling love stories. In fact, the marriage in
her book is not the result of love, but the result of economic needs.
After reading this book, I know the truth is that a poor woman must be
in need of a husband, a wealthy man. I couldn't forget how eager Mrs.
Bennet wants to marry off her daughters. If you want to know why she is
so crazy about these things, I must mention the situation in Britain at
that time. Only the eldest son had the privilege of inheriting his
father's possessions. Younger sons and daughters who are used to
luxurious lives have no choice but marry a man or woman in possession of
a large fortune to continue their comfortable lives. Thus, we can see
that getting married is a way to become wealthier, particularly for
women without many possessions. Jane Austen told us that money and
possession determined everything, including marriage and love in her century.
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