Time and Setting in Pride and Prejudice

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Time and setting in Pride and Prejudice.
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Time and Setting in Pride and Prejudice
  1. Setting
    1. revolves around the manners, behaviours, duties, civilities, expectations and activities of this class of gentry and aristocrats during the Georgian and Regency periods in England
      1. Written in the Classicism/Romanticism period
        1. During the Napoleonic Wars (1797–1815)
          1. Longbourn, rural England, between 1796 and 1813
          2. Characters
            1. Protaganist: Elizabeth Bennet
              1. Antagonist: Lady Catherine De Bourgh
              2. Narrative Voice
                1. Comic Tone
                  1. 3rd person and omniscient
                    1. Centers around the character of Elizabeth.
                    2. Themes
                      1. Love, marriage
                        1. Repuataion and class

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