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Differentiate between the novels written by Charlotte Bronte and Jane Austen.

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Answered by poonampanchal1205197
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Jane Austen:

(i) Her novels give us a glimpse of the women's world in refined rural society in the early 19th century Britain.

(ii) It portrays a society which encourages women to look for a wealthy husband.

(iii) Characters of her novel Pride and Prejudice are preoccupied with marriage and money.

Charlotte Bronte:

(i) Her novels portrayed women who broke established norms of the society before adjusting to them. (ii) This won the sympathy of women readers.

(iii) Jane a character in 'Jane Eyre', was shown as a quite assertive and independent character who protested against the hypocrisy of her elders.

Answered by Rememberful
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\textbf{Charlotte Bronte }:

1. The womens who broke established rules of the society was mostly including her novel.

2. Women readers love this novel and thus, she won their symapthy.

3. Independent characters like " Jane Eyre " was also highlighted by her, which was liked by all.

\textbf{Jane Austen}:

1. Glimpse of the women's world was provided by her novel, of 19th century.

2. The society which looks always for money in marraige was highlighted by her novel.

3. Characters of novel Prude and Prejudice are preoccupied with money and marraige.

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