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... Austen uses sarcasm to show the shortcomings of certain characters, and indirectly to show the inadequacies of various social groups. ...
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... To make her point, Austen uses sarcasm throughout the novel, as some characters are painted with such magnified traits that it is hard to believe the ...
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... grief of seeing you unable to respect your partner in life" (Austen, 335) he ... The way he chastises Kitty is vintage Mr. Bennet, full of sarcasm and hyperbole to ...
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... how money made her so happy, and how hypocrite she was" (Austen 90). "For this reason he retreats the ridiculousness of his family into sarcasm and carelessness ...
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... Austen is commenting on the failings of humans and the sarcasm and irony she employs creates an understanding about the misconceptions of the characters. ...
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... Through the narrator, Austen shows us how fickle this society is; being based on class ... going on around her, which is probably a reason for her sarcasm and irony ...
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... grief of seeing you unable to respect your partner in life" (Austen, 335) he ... The way he chastises Kitty is vintage Mr. Bennet, full of sarcasm and hyperbole to ...
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... The dialogue among the characters is full of wit and sarcasm. In her portrayal of the relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy, Jane Austen gives a ...
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... Austen's view of true love is clearly evident in the relationship between Darcy and ... from the ridiculousness of much of his family into sarcasm and carelessness ...
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... of the essay," and that she replaces "anger" with "irony" and "sarcasm" with "charm ... or "suppressed Poet(s)," or "some mute and inglorious Jane Austen"(49), her ...
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... 270) Austen uses irony to provoke gentle, whimsical laughter and to make veiled ... reason he retreats the ridiculousness of his family into sarcasm and carelessness ...
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... The novel, Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen, illustrates a family in which the ... Mr. Bennet has a very witty, full of sarcasm kinship with Ms. Elizabeth Bennet ...
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... Austen writes, "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession ... is forced to talk with Darcy but approaches him with wit and sarcasm. ...
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... Mrs Bennet does not get upset when she is the object of her husband's sarcasm and is ... 'They are all silly and ignorant like other girls.' Jane Austen tells us ...
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