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Examples Of Point Of View In Pride And Prejudice

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The novel, Pride and Prejudice is written by Jane Austen, and is set mainly in rural England. The narrative point of view is third-person omniscient, and is primarily told from the protagonist, Elizabeth Bennet’s point of view. It is written in the past tense, and has a very light, bright, and rather comical tone.
The story is mostly about the Bennet family, who live in the small town of Longbourn. The Bennets have five unmarried daughters—from oldest to youngest, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia. Their mother, Mrs. Bennet, desperately wants them to all be married off to suitable gentlemen, while their father is, for the most part, more of a laid back character. At the beginning of the novel, the Bennets attend a ball, and Jane …show more content…

Darcy encounters Elizabeth a few more times, he begins to find himself increasingly attracted to Elizabeth with her charm, intelligence, and beautiful brown eyes. The friendship between Jane and Mr.Bingley continues to grow, and Jane pays a visit to him and his two sisters in his mansion. Misfortunate weather causes Jane to become ill, and she is forced to stay at the Bingley mansion for several days. While Jane is sick, Elizabeth goes to visit her to see how she is doing. Charles Bingley’s youngest sister, Miss Bingley does not approve of Elizabeth’s presence in their home, mostly because she is jealous of the attention Darcy pays her. (Jane, Pride and Prejudice, 1995, p. …show more content…

Mr.Collins is a young clergyman, who stands to inherit Mr.Bennet’s property, since it can only be passed down to male heirs. While he is staying with the Bennets, Mr.Collins makes a marriage proposal to Elizabeth, but she turns him down. Meanwhile, militia officers are stationed in a nearby town, and the Bennet girls have started to become familiar with them. A handsome young soldier named Wickham is particularly friendly towards Elizabeth, and he tells her a story of how Darcy had cruelly cheated him out of an inheritance.When winter comes around, the Bngleys and Darcy go back to London. Then Elizabeth finds out that Mr.Collins and her best friend, Charlotte Lucas, are to be married. Later on during the winter season, Jane visits London and stays there with her aunt and uncle, the Gardiners, with hopes that she might see Mr.Bingley. However, Mr.Bingley never visits her, and when Miss Bingley does visit her, she behaves rudely towards Jane.In the spring, Elizabeth goes to visit Charlotte and Mr.Collins in their new home, which is situated near Darcy’s aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh’s residence. When Dacy is visiting his aunt, he encounters Elizabeth, and one day shocks her by making her a marriage proposal. However, she refuses this proposal and tells him that she considers him unpleasant and arrogant, and she accuses him of sabotaging Jane and Bingley’s relationship, as well as

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