Jane Austen Novels
Comparative Analysis of Pride and Prejudice and Emma by Jane Austen až˘ Elizabeth Bennet and Emma Woodhouse are portrayed differently by Jane Austen in the novels Pride and Prejudice and Emma, respectively. While Emma is portrayed as an influential and powerful woman because of her wealth, Elizabeth or Lizzy is considered as an average woman belonging to humble parentage. Indeed, Emma is described as a woman who has "the power of having rather too much her own way, and a disposition to think a little too well of herself;" while Elizabeth is described by her parents as, "not a bit better than the others; and I am sure she is not half so handsome as Jane, nor half so good-humoured až˘ Mr. Darcy and Mr. Knightly are characterized in the same pattern in both novels. Mr. Darcy, characterized as an individual who is "continually giving offense," and is also "haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well-bred, w
I had imagined him, I confess, a degree or two nearer gentility. Collins' engagement, the latter was rejected by Elizabeth after he offered his intent to marry her. Darcy, after initially 'snubbing' Elizabeth at the ball, had a change of heart after seeing her again: ". Knightly, who confessed to loving Emma at the latter part of the novel: "Tell me, then, have I no chance of ever succeeding'. Martin, who had shown interest in the girl. Elizabeth's prejudice is shown in her thoughts, as states in the novel: "It was a long time before she became at all reconciled to the idea of so unsuitable a match. " až˘ After giving offense to Elizabeth and Emma, both Mr.
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