A consistent and thought provoking novel, Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" combines irony and wit to provide audiences with a comedic view of human complexity. The first paragraph in this novel consists only of a single sentence, but in the few words used, Austen is able to present a seemly strong and confident statement, only to use clever dialog and description to reveal its irony as the novel unfolds. Austen's use of irony allows for insightful glances at character development, revealing faults in the characters, while also making bitter, yet concise observations. The
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