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Pride and Prejudice

Discussion on marriage

"It is a universally acknowledged truth that a rich single man must want a wife." Jane Austen provided a follow-up comment on the first line of her novel Pride and Prejudice. This sentence still applies today.

Austin's first sentence paved the way for the beginning of the novel. She said that a man, who is rich economically, but has no partner to share his wealth with, is undoubtedly looking for a wife. In Pride and Prejudice, Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy play the roles of rich people. Mr and Mrs Bennet are the parents of five unmarried daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have different ideas about the arrival of rich neighbors.

Mr. Bennet doesn't care about it at all. He has no new ideas about the arrival of Bingley and Darcy. Mrs. Bennet saw the flash. She thinks this is

This is an excellent opportunity for several of her five daughters to automatically enter the rich community.

Marrying her daughter is the main purpose of Mrs. Bennet's life. Mrs. Bennet wants her husband to greet the newcomers.

Crowd. Her plan is to get in touch with them and let her five unmarried daughters know. Mrs. Bennet encouraged her daughter Jane to let her

Eyes on Mr. Bingley. Mr. Bennet's sarcastic remarks proved that he was uneasy about the whole topic. When Jane was invited to meet Mr. Bingley and his sister, Mrs. Bennet suggested that she ride a horse, hoping that she might get sick and extend her stay. Mrs. Bennet is always trying to get her daughter married. Her idea was so perfect that Jane finally stayed longer.

Mrs. Bennet went to work again when Mr. Bennet's cousin Mr. Collins came. Mr. Collins stayed at Bennett's house for a short time.

When Mr. Bennet dies, he will inherit Longbourn because he is the only male close relative. Mr Collins thought of Jane at first, but Miss Bennet told him about Bingley. Collins turned his attention to Elizabeth. Mrs. Bennet was shocked by Elizabeth's refusal. she

Try my best to persuade her to marry Collins. Mrs. Bennet thinks that Collins is a successful priest with a bright future and is a good choice for Elizabeth. Lisbeth wouldn't have such a thing and denied Colin. Her father also supported Elizabeth's decision.

Accept the offer.

Marriage is the main content of Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice. Mrs. Bennet's prejudice against her daughters and their husbands

Causing her to be almost out of tune with society. Her irregular behavior in public dances and activities has brought bad reputation to her family. on

On the other hand, Mr. Bennet's traditional way of thinking, that is, not trying to force marriage, but letting it happen naturally, is in sharp contrast with his wife.