Topic > Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austin - 672

The women of the Regency period were culturally and educationally different in contrast to the women of today's society. Jane Austin tried to clarify all the reasons that brought women back into society during the regency era. The novel "Pride and Prejudice" is a satire for those wealthy individuals like Lady Catherine and Colonel Fitzwilliam who used their wealth to get what they want. The novel is the story of how women appear during the regency era. Mr. Bennet has five daughters, who have more difficulty marrying. The system of society forces the parent to marry their daughter as soon as possible because if women cannot marry they will get nothing and all the properties will be transferred to the first male member of the family. Many social conditions during the regency period allowed women to become the least important part of society. Men get most of the rights and often use them to gain control over things against women. From the beginning of the novel, Elizabeth Bennet appeared as a protagonist character in the novel. “There is a stubbornness in me that can never bear to be afraid of the will of others. My courage always increases with every attempt to intimidate me. "(Austen). She is different from the other Benet's daughter in her way of treating people. Women were expected to be silent and should remain under the strict social norms of society. Usually, women were to be considered wealth for men as their way of life depends solely on the masculine character of the society Even though women were not given much importance and were expected not to speak out or go against the existing social norms of the society, Elizabeth always tried to live like a man. man ensuring that there should be equality... half of the paper.....like Elizabeth Here, Elizabeth acted and responds very differently, demonstrating that it is not possible to prevent women from enjoying their social rights because. of the boundaries created by society. Finally, mainly Elizabeth is the woman who has most challenged the existing social norms of the society. The relationship between Wickham and Lydia can be seen as a milestone in changing society and people's point of view on this. who previously thought of women. Elizabeth ultimately ends up in a traditional marriage with Darcy and can be seen struggling with the possibility of becoming an old maid. She uses her intelligence to express love with Darcy and react and challenge people around. Jane Austen presented Elizabeth as an emerging protagonist to inform women to speak out and make changes in society which has been dominated by men.