Women’s Social Position during the Nineteenth Century In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
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Jane Austen, is a pure feminist; a strong-willed woman born to disobey the rules. However,
the author and Elizabeth Bennet have the same pleasures and similarities. Elizabeth's
happy ending came through marriage, while Jane Austen's came through her published
books. These experiences in both lives raise questions about feminism and the value of
Jane Austen's novel. In light of this, this research intent‘s to use a broad net over Jane
Austen's thoughts on women and how they are portrayed in the novel. To succeed the goal
of this project, the researcher used an analytical method to portray the situation of women
in British author Jane Austen's opinions. Therefore, this study has demonstrated how ladies
find consolation in literature, notably in books, to conduct their existence on earth and
declare their independence, empowering them to air much of their ideas and sentiments.
The novel's feminine concept has caused it to compete with male authors. Besides, the
researcher describes how the novel investigates women's suffering and how they overcome
obstacles and attain accomplishment. The researcher deduced from this masterpiece that
Jane Austen's illustration of her protagonist is inspired by her own life and experiences. In
her books and her handling of women's social positions, particularly in marriage, she
accepted herself as a unique feminist.