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Ægteskabets dialektik i 'Pride and Prejudice' og 'Jane Eyre'

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Ægteskabets dialektik i 'Pride and Prejudice' og 'Jane Eyre' er en engelsk-opgave til 8. klasse, afleveret til karakteren 7. Fylder 1 side (351 ord, ca. 2 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 22. maj 2011.

Denne opgave analyserer ægteskabets dialektik i to klassiske 1800-talsromaner: Jane Austens 'Pride and Prejudice' og Charlotte Brontës 'Jane Eyre'. Den diskuterer, hvordan ægteskabet i disse værker afspejler samfundets forventninger, sociale regler og karakterernes personlige udvikling. Fokus er på Elizabeth og Darcys forhold samt Charlotte Lucas' pragmatiske ægteskab.

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Solid litterær analyse af ægteskabstemaet i to klassiske engelske romaner. Viser god forståelse for dialektik og sociale aspekter.
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  • 1800-tals litteratur
  • charlotte brontë
  • fordom
  • forfængelighed
  • jane austen
  • jane eyre
  • pride and prejudice
  • sociale regler
  • ægteskab

Most of the novels we read involve marriages .Discuss the dialectics involved in the marriage of Pride and Prejudice and another novel of your choice.

Marriage in the 19th century has always been an important issue and thus, it is manifested in most of the novels of the 19th century. Pride and Prejudice as well as Jane Eyre are two novels in which the dialectics of marriage are strongly present.In the opening of Pride and Prejudice, the narrator claims that "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife; thus, foretelling that the theme of marriage will be the most dominant throughout the novel .This sentence is true because it is only logical to say so if one believes that the ultimate goal of a man or even a woman is to marry. However, this truth is fixed in the minds of the few families in the novel and thus, it is not a universal truth.From the moment Elizabeth and Darcy meet, Elizabeth is blinded by prejudice and Darcy by pride though they like each other. Only when they admit the wrong they have done, especially Elizabeth, they are to be married. She should accept the right of Darcy to have some sense of pride toward his class and she has to learn to comply to social rules .therefore, it is not about marriage as much it is about learning to comply to rules. Elizabeth and Darcy will meet on common grounds. It is about finding moderation between nature represented by Elizabeth and art represented by Darcy. Only then the marriage would be successful.

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