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Irony in Pride and Prejudice

Anwaar Ahmed May 9, 2022 889Comments

Jane Austen uses irony very efficiently not only in her novel Pride and Prejudice but also in other novels.

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen Limited Range

Anwaar Ahmed May 8, 2022 672Comments

In almost every novel, Jane Austen writes about her personal experiences thus she has a very limited range.

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice Quotes | With Page Numbers

Anwaar Ahmed May 8, 2022 1122Comments

Book Pride and Prejudice has numbers of quotes and lines on every page, uttered mostly from the mouths of Mr Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet.

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice Themes | Jane Austen

Anwaar Ahmed May 4, 2022 962Comments

Jane Austen portrays theme of human nature as well as themes of manners of people of her era and adds quotes on life in Pride and Prejudice.

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Theme of Love and Marriage in “Pride and Prejudice

Anwaar Ahmed September 9, 2019 2031Comments

"Love and Marriage" is common theme of Austen's novels. "Pride and Prejudice" is a clear representation of theme of "love and marriage".

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Mr. Darcy in “Pride and Prejudice” | Jane Austen’s Characters

Anwaar Ahmed September 4, 2019 1011Comments

Mr. Darcy has been demonstrated as true friend, loving brother and considerate master in "Pride and Prejudice". He shows Austen's art of characterization.

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Significance of the Title Pride and Prejudice | First Impression

Anwaar Ahmed November 11, 2018 1121Comments

First Impression was initial title of this novel. Howeve,title "Pride and Prejudice" has much significance. Jane Austen discusses human nature at length.

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Of all the novelists that you have read, which one appeals to you the most and for what literary and artistic reasons.

Anwaar Ahmed November 11, 2018 226Comments

I have read all the novels, included in my syllabus. In fact, I am a big fan of Earnest Hemingway because of his novel “The old man and the Sea”…

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen’s Position as a Novelist in Modern Times

Anwaar Ahmed November 11, 2018 404Comments

Novel was already developed to the extent that people were well aware with the long narrated story, therefore, they build their taste and started reading it. In the 19th Contrary,…

Jane Austen Novel Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen has used Irony as a part of her narrative technique. Illustrate this from her novel Pride and Prejudice.

Anwaar Ahmed November 11, 2018 619Comments

An irony is the different between appearance and reality. Every writer uses this literary technique by his own perspective. It is definitely a weapon used by Jane Austen in her…

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