1. Pride and Prejudice
In her novel Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen successfully incorporates various social and mental awakenings that, in turn, serve as significant turning points in the novel. ... Consequentially, such drastic similarities of character and situation create a sense of suspense, causing the reader to ponder whether or not Lydia will repeat the same mistake committed by her mother. ... The reader first begins to realize Elizabeth's change in character when Darcy delivers her a letter, explaining his intervention in Jane and Bingley's relationship. ... The main turning point in Elizabet...
- Word Count: 1153
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate