1. Discuss the important of social class in Pride and Prejudice
In the story we can see how social classes influences the way people act toward one another. ... Austen's humor way of satirizing the social classes emerged from her experiences from two major social values; Age of Reason and Romanticism. ... It is the way that Austen was mocking the lack of acceptability of the upper class. ... Collins is the clergyman which should makes him socially respectful and acceptable, but again Austen showed us that because of his conceited, narrow-minded and silly spirit it makes us laugh at his character and view him as a vain "a mixture of pride and obsequiou...
- Word Count: 1942
- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: High School