Love And Marriage In Jane Austen's Pride And Prejudice

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During Jane Austen 's time in 19th century England, the idea of love and marriage is very easy to imagine in "Pride and Prejudice". It is easy to understand that many women 's future is set by marriage. Throughout this book, you can see how the relationship of each couple is different and what each of their values are. This report will mostly focus on Elizabeth and Darcy 's and Jane and Bingley 's relationship and also compare it to the extract, and how they are very different from each other but overcome their differences for each other.
First, throughout the story, Jane and Bingley develop a rather normal relationship with mutual affection. They both dance with each other at the first neighboring town ball. Throughout the story, they do have a bump in the road because of Darcy 's concern for Jane not showing her emotions and also because of the Bennet family lack of proper manner. Jane is a pure innocent girl and more fragile compared to Elizabeth, she experiences hurt emotions and becomes depressed and is quite the complete opposite from Elizabeth. Bingley is also the opposite from Darcy because he is not influenced by the Bennet family and shows his interest for Jane very strongly but is persuaded by his sisters and his good friend Darcy to break things off.
Next, Darcy and Elizabeth have a very interesting relationship. At first, they are very different but they share similarities as well. They both have pride, they discriminate each other, and judge each other

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