Pride And Prejudice
Ivy Mullins
ENG 3350
Dr. Manigault
2 October 2006
Pride and Prejudice: Character Analysis: Elizabeth Bennet
Jane Austen's work Pride and Prejudice is one of the most quoted and re-created novels of all times. The explanation for the timeless popularity of her novels is still yet to be discovered, but it is evident that no matter the century or the audience, her words still seem to touch the hearts and minds of generations past and present. Pride and Prejudice is a novel from the romantic-comedy genre, and is Jane Austen's most famous work of literature.
The story concentrates on ways of courtship and marriage among the elite in the 19th century; Pride and Prejudice centers in on the Bennet family, and their five unmarried daughters. Of the five daughters, Elizabeth (Lizzy) is the sister that the story is centered around. Elizabeth Bennet is a prejudice, quick-witted, and independent woman. In the following essay, there will be examples of specific aspects of Elizabeth's......
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