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How Does Jane Austen Create Negative Feelings Towards Mr. Darcy In The First Few Chapters Of Pride And Prejudice?

How does Jane Austen create negative feelings towards Mr. Darcy in the first few chapters of Pride and Prejudice?

Jane Austen wrote her book about life for women in the nineteenth century; the Regency period. For women in this period, life was very unbalanced, women were not perceived as equals and men were superior and had full authority in every aspect of life. There was a clear segregation among men and women and the values they were expected to maintain.

"It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of good fortune must be in want of a wife".

Men received greater respect; an ascribed dominant identity. Their ideas and needs were considered a necessity; they were entitled to decide their own destiny. Women however, had to meet societies expectations. A married woman has achieved her purpose in life. When Mr. Bennet tells his wife she is as handsome as her daughters, she says that she has had her share of beauty but doesn't pretend to be......


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