![]() ![]() ![]() The tone of the novel is light, satirical, and vivid. Williams Collins, the silly and conceited baboon who is completely stupify by Lady Catherine in every aspect of his life that he has forgotten his own morals and duty. Lydia Bennet, the youngest of the Bennet daughter who is devoted to a life of dancing, fashions, gossips and flirting and Bennet, a foolish woman who talks too much and is obsessed with getting her daughters married Characters in the novel which best carries these qualities are: The main object of Austen’s satire in the novel is the mercenary and the ignorance of the people, a common criticism of the 18th century. ![]() Similar to other Austen novels, this is written in gentle or Horacian satire. However, because the novel is also concerned with the effects of the character’s first impressions, that is their prejudice, Austen found the title Pride and Prejudice more appropriate. It was originally titled First Impression because the appearances of the characters created the plot of the novel. Jane Austen began her second novel, Pride and Prejudice, before she was twenty-one. ![]()
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