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Which major problem jane Austen aroused in her novel pride and prejudice

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Answered by Serinus
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Jane Austen in her novel “Pride and Prejudice” has aroused many of the problems and flaws of the society. The roles of gender are the major point of satire in the novel. She talks about the patriarchal notions of society during the Victorian period. During that period the wealth and status all belonged to the males and the women were not allowed to own any property. The society limited and distinguished the roles of the males and females according to age, status, gender, family, and appearances. The role of decision-making was also limited to the males. Jane Austen speaks about these problems of the society in her novel.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Pride and Prejudice is a famous novel by Jane Austen.

The major problem Jane Austen aroused in her novel pride and prejudice is the conflict between Character and society.

It is shown throughout the story by the economic problems.

For example Jane, the eldest daughter was pressured to marry so that she could take care of her family, when her father died.

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