Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Is pride and prejudice a feminist novel essays
Is pride and prejudice a feminist novel essays A woman who fights for the rights and equality of woman with men though she had to live with inequality and injustice in her own life is a feminist. In this regard, Jane Austen, the author of pride and prejudice proves herself to be a clear feminist. To prove her feminity, Austen had used this novel of hers as a tool to portray her views on the unequal and unjust society of men where woman had always been sidelined, and she does this through the different aspects of the content in her novel regardless of what Austen witnessed in her own life. It is rather what she had experienced in her own life, Austen had tried to put forward and voice out. Therefore this essay shall focus on Austen as being a feminist writer. Some of the feminist issues both generally and those that are found in pride and prejudice... Jane Austen is without any doubt a feminist writer for she speaks highly about feminist issues by creating characters, incidents, story, theme and so on with internalized norms of feminity which are nowhere more prevalent than in pride and prejudice, but there is the fact that she lives with inequality and injustice in her own world (society). Though it does not normally hold truth that what an artist writes about may have actually happened in ones life, as writings are normally done for an audience or for readers and sometimes the works are written from an audience perspective, but in Austen case things seem to be realistic in her own life. The eighteenth century world in which Austen lived seems to us an uncomfortable society with a overemphasis on doing and saying the right and the proper things(course book: 1998:38-44). Here education was mainly for the males and only domestic chores were considered right for the woman. As from Austen own biography it is told that Austen brother s had good jobs, (two as naval officers and one as admiral) which proves that they must have had good education for such jobs. However it is n...
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