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Pride And Prejudice By Jane Austen

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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is a classic novel that has remained relevant even years after its release. Its themes and symbols are understandable to even the most modern of reader. One of the many themes is sisterhood, something that is focused on constantly throughout the novel. Elizabeth Bennet, the protagonist of the novel, finds many of her decisions to be based upon the actions of her sisters. Making sisterhood a main driving force. Whether they are confiding in each other for marriage advice or competing for the affection of their parents, the Bennet sisters carry the plotline and heavily influencing the lives and choices of the other characters. Heavily influenced by her relationship with her own sister, Pride and Prejudice is a book created from her own life. This is why the relationship between sisters is a central theme in Pride and Prejudice, as Elizabeth and Jane’s sisters heavily influence the live and choices of their as well as other characters lives. At the beginning of Pride and Prejudice, we witness the tight-knit relationship between Jane and her sister Elizabeth’s relationship. After the first ball where Jane dances with Mr. Bingley twice, she begins to speak with her sister about how much she likes Charles but Elizabeth could already tell she was smitten. This is significant because the main reason why Mr. Darcy separates Charles and Jane was due to the fact that he believes the affection Charles felt for Jane was greater than the affection

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