Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Marriage Proposal in Pride and Prejudice Essay -- Pride Prejudice Essa

Marriage Proposal in Pride and Prejudice During Pride and Prejudice in that location are six examples of marriageproposals to consider. Throughout this essay I am going to becommenting on the proposals between Mr Darcy and Lizzie the firsttime, Mr Collins and Lizzie, Mr Collins and Charlotte as well as MrBingley and Jane, Wickham and Lydia and the second proposal of MrDarcy to Lizzie. Whilst looking at these proposals I will also beanalysing the aspects of Love, Money, the relative status and classand the views of others, which might ingest influence within theseproposals.The first proposal I am going to analyse is Mr Darcy to Lizzie. MrDarcy proposed to Lizzie in Kent at Mr Collins and Charlottes housewhen Lizzie was visiting them for a few weeks and Mr Darcy was stayingwith Lady Catherine De Bourgh, his aunt. Mr Darcy and Lizzie werefirst acquainted with one another at Netherfields, which is theneighbouring estate to Longbourne, Lizzies family house. They met ata ball, which was held by the new lodger Mr Bingley at Netherfields,and Mr Darcy was there as a friend of Mr Bingleys who hosting theball for his new arrival to the village. Lizzie and Darcy didnt geton at first as Lizzie estimation he was arrogant and unsociable. But MrDarcys abominate for Lizzie gradually grew to love for her. It seemsthat the continuation of this dislike was all a cover for his realfeelings as he did not want to love or link a woman who was beneathhim in every state, money and status and especially the views ofothers would of discouraged him to act upon his feelings for Lizzie ashe was thought of as very much more superior to Lizzie and her family andat that time it was thought of as wrong or unheard of to mar... ...an to get married over that age.There were also umpteen issues that a woman had to think about beforethey got married, whether they were in love which wasnt a major issuebut it was though of as a support if they were. Money and status playeda huge role in decidi ng who to marry, rich men went for women of thesame class or a numeral higher which made it difficult for woman of alower class or without much wealth to marry a wealthier or higherclassed man. It was thought of as unethical to marry someone beneathyou in any state. The influence of others played a big role in thosedays as people were put under a lot of pressure to get married as soonas possible and to someone higher up the society ladder. As you cansee the attitudes to marriage in the 19th Century in which thesecharacters lived in is very different to the attitudes in which welive in today.

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