Austen has such a distinctive style of writing that she has been described as the ‘novelist’s novelist’. Indicate how her deliberate use of certain techniques reveals the themes and characters of the novel.

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Austen has such a distinctive style of writing that she has been described as the ‘novelist’s novelist’. Indicate how her deliberate use of certain techniques reveals the themes and characters of the novel.

Austen has such a distinctive style of writing that she has been described as the ‘novelist’s novelist’. Indicate how her deliberate use of certain techniques reveals the themes and characters of the novel.
Frequently perceived as the ‘novels novelist’, Jane Austen is a prototypical British Author that candidly depicts the social milieu of Regency England which was predominantly stratified in the 19th century. Pride and Prejudice was one of Austen’s most noteworthy novels; written between 1796 and 1797 showing the historical context through her language and perceptions of the certain epoch. Using her inimitable style of writing, Austen mocks and transcends characters through satire and wit to amplify illogicality of the themes of the novel. Elizabeth Bennet, the second eldest of five autonomous minded sisters, snubs the prideful aristocrat Mr. Darcy; until his wealth aids her family in precluding a potentially demoralizing ignominy. The eventual love amid Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth portrays Austen’s attitudes of what society contradicts. Exposed through the characters sundry relationships, the ideologies of such love and courtship are uncovered through Austen’s use of literary techniques and exceptional styles of writing.   As a teenage reader in today’s modern society, the discernment of such a pompous novel and of Austen’s use of language can be seen as convoluted and a highly wrought piece of writing. The quality and meticulousness of her writing through the use of dialogue, letters, irony and point of view reveals the universal themes and characters within the text.
The context of the era in which Jane Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice is fundamental to convey the themes and characters of the text. Jane Austen, born in Steventon, England, 1775, to a lower English gentry` class family, was brought up to pursue the rulings and expectations of the epoch. In all of Austen literary work, she is cynical about the assumptions and restrictions...

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