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    were remote from the restricted world that she depicts. She wrote about what she knew best: the daily business of social visits, romantic affairs, and matchmaking. Her six major novels (Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey,

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    Jane Austen’s heroines are women who grow into understanding themselves and their environments and are developed into fully realized characters. These heroines then fall in love and get married. Austen’s writing leads the reader into hoping that they do find love and their own enlightenment. When writing Pride and Prejudice, Austen specifically decides to write a character and a story that most readers would enjoy. Though with Emma, she explicitly says, "I am going to take a heroine whom no one but

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    On December 16, 1775, Jane Austen was born in Steventon, Hampshire, England. She was born into a middle-class family. Her father was Reverend George Austen, a member of the clergy, and her mother was Cassandra Leigh who came from a higher social rank. Jane was the second daughter of a family of eight, and she was closest to the eldest sister Cassandra. From this information alone, there is a pattern present in Jane’s work. She tends to write romance fiction novels about middle-class England. Her

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    Austen"). As a child, Austen wrote many lesser writings that would one day aid her in becoming popular. Miss Austen “spent the first 25 years of her life at 'Steventon,' [….] her first novels, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Northanger Abbey, were written, although they were not published until much later" ("Austen, Jane"). After her father’s death and moving from place to place, Jane Austen had reached her mid-thirties (Deresiewicz 2). Though she had written many books by the age

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    books were satires of middle-class life in England at the time of her books. Her novels include Sense and Sensibility (published 1811), Pride and Prejudice (published 1813), Mansfield Park (published 1814), Emma (published 1815), along with Northanger Abbey and Persuasion (published after her death in

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    Jane Austen was born in Steventon, Hampshire, a large county on the southern coast of England. Her life began on December 16th, 1775 when her mother, Cassandra Austen gave birth to her. George Austen was her father and served as a reverend in the Anglican church. In total, Austen was the sister to seven other siblings, including James, George, Edward, Henry, Cassandra, Francis and Charles. The Austen’s were highly regarded in their town. Mr. and Mrs. Austen raised their children in a loving manner

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    To quote the book Northanger Abbey, “The person, be it a gentleman or a lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid” (Austen 127). Novelist Jane Austen filled her writing with diverse heroines who contribute to the quality of the story. The central character of Austen’s 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility, Elinor Dashwood, showcases tenacity in the face of her father passing and eviction from her own home. Written in 1813, Pride and Prejudice features the decidedly audacious

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    When Marianne Dashwood receives a letter from John Willoughby stating that he has never had any feelings for her, this triggers an emotional chain reaction: in her devastated state of mind she first blames Willoughby, then denies his unscrupulousness while suspecting an unknown woman, his fiancée, of being her enemy (cf. S&S 179), but at last quickly returns to the thought that Willoughby himself may have actually written it: “It is too much! Oh! Willoughby, Willoughby, could this be your’s! Cruel

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    Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, in the small Hampshire town of Steventon, to George and Cassandra Austen. She had one sister, Cassandra, whom she was particularly close to. The Austens were often described as a close-knit family, often reading novels together and performing home theatre. The sisters were sent to Reading Ladies' Boarding School, to obtain a formal education. However, both girls contracted typhus, which nearly killed Jane. They soon returned home due to financial reasons

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    Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen, she was born in 1775 and died in 1817. Austen published: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, and Emma in her life time and Northanger Abbey and Persuasion were published within a year of her death. Pride and Prejudice is a book about four marriages. Along with the four marriages, by the end of the book the readers see how the characters develop. Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Bennet are married and have five daughters: Jane, Elizabeth

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