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give the critical analysis of the novel pride and prejudice​

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Answered by AestheticEm
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It is putting out for us all the things that happens on daily purpose and also the domestic struggles. It did not need those dramatic lines to make it realistic, because we do feel that all was a realistic experience, all the things. The plot twist were the things that made it all the more interesting to read, for example, when Elizabeth rejects Mr. Darcy's first proposal, or how the Bennett Sisters seem to have no chance in getting married since the most people married for money and status, or the elopement of Lydia, etc. So this choice of the plot structures makes the story relatable. The novel ends with a classic ending in which three of the Bennet sisters are married and the virtuous characters i.e. Jane, Elizabeth, Mr. Bingley, and Mr. Darcy are rewarded with prosperity and happiness. On the other hand, the foolish or wicked characters i.e. Lydia and Wickham face a more turbulent existence.

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