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discess the use of irony in june austens pride and prejudice.​

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One of the most prominent features of the literary style of Jane Austen is her frequent use of irony. In fact, in no other book is her use of irony more pronounced than in Pride and Prejudice. In Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen employs a variety of irony, verbal, thematic, situational, and dramatic.

The title of the novel contains a hidden strain of thematic irony.  Jane Austen subtly introduces an inversion in the thematic foibles, ‘Pride’ and ‘Prejudice’ and the characters they belong to. It is Darcy who is supposed to have the pride and Elizabeth who is supposed to have the prejudice. But in their misunderstandings with each other, they accuse each other of excessive pride and prejudice.

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