jane austen's view of women
Title: jane austen's view of women
Category: /Literature/Novels
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jane austen's view of women
Category: /Literature/Novels
Details: Words: 527 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Jane Austen and her Women
Jane Austen has been described as a feminist because of
her portrayal of women in her novels. Pride and Prejudice
has been the discussion of critics for many years. But more
or less, her “feminism” relates to her background. During
the Regency Period, women were not expected to maintain
a life for themselves. They were influenced by their families
to marry well in order to have a good future and
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household
work though, was actually done by the servants.
Mrs.Bennet prides herself on her family’s being too genteel
for her daughters to be involved in the cooking, unlike the
Lucas family. ( RoP 2 )
In 1870, Anthony Trollope declared that “ Throughout all her works, a sweet lesson of
homely household womanly virtue is ever being taught.” ( RoP 2 ) But it is not hard to
see some feminist tendencies. She did however, write about strong willful women
Elizabeth


