ESSAY ON: A Conflict Between Impulse and Obligation: A Comparison of Jane Austin’s Characters in “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and Sensibility”

Number of Pages 10

This research paper: A 10 page assertion that although Jane Austen continually explores the theme of psychological and moral development in her novels, no works better encapsulate these themes than do “Pride and Prejudice” and “Sense and “Sensibility”. This paper explores the importance of impulse and obligation to two of the characters of these works, Elizabeth Bennett of “Pride and Prejudice” and Marianne Dashwood of “Sense and Sensibility”. The author emphasizes that each undergoes a process of maturation in the novel which takes them from unsteady grasp on the world and their place in it to one of self assurance and happiness. No additional sources are listed.


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