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Pride and Prejudice by Jane AustinJane Austin was an English writer who wrote in the early 1800s. She was born and raised in Seventon, Hampshire, southern England. She was born the fifth child in a family of seven and as a child he began writing for family enjoyment. Of his "six great novels", four were published anonymously and two were published under his byline after his death were "Sense and Sensibility". ", "Pride and Prejudice", Mansfield Park" and "Emma". "Persuasion" and "Northanger Abbey" were the two novels published after his death. “Pride and Prejudice” reflects the state of society in Jane Austin's time. He uses the way characters are introduced, the way he uses settings and many other details to describe social class and even when he introduces dialogue with his characters he allows their social position to influence how they address people in their conversation in a conversation. a way that reflects on their social position. In "Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austin tells how a girl, Elizabeth Bennett (the heroine of the book), helps her older sister find love, also helps her younger sister and family overcome a difficult period in which Lydia , the youngest sister, runs away with the intention of escaping; and then she herself falls in love with a rich man who she found very unpleasant at first. She thinks that Mr. Darcy is unpleasant because of the way in which, according to her prejudices, he seems proud. The book is described by Margaret Drabble as "In a wide range of settings, love, vanity and recklessness are shown in this brilliant novel..." When Jane Austin first describes a character to you, it gives you an idea of ​​their temperament and. ..... middle of paper......going so far as to brag, about the things Elizabeth should and shouldn't have in her life and then going on to talk about how she should concentrate on unimportant things and Lady Catherine also tries to convince Elizabeth to look for a teacher or even someone to show her how to do things in life. In this novel I think Jane Austin makes you believe that you are in the story witness all the events yourself because she writes with such an amount of detail and emotion that you could jump from one character to another. He also writes the novel in such a way that as you re-read it you come to aspects of the plot that you see differently or perhaps haven't seen yet. I also think Jane Austin described the main issues and main plot of the story very well, intricately weaving other smaller plots into the main one..