Tuesday 2 May 2023

A CLASSIC REVISITED

 




 It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife.

These are the most iconic lines of all times. And, through these lines, Austen encourages us, as readers, to acknowledge the faces she sees in this "Universal truth'.' hence, making us think about other universally acknowledged truths told to us by our society, and wonder how true that actually are.


Based on this topic is the the story of Mr. Bennet, an English gentleman, who lives in Hertfordshire with his overbearing wife and five daughters. The Bennet girls; the graceful Jane, the dexterous Elizabeth, the studious Mary, the juvenile Kitty and the wild Lydia; although very distinct in nature from one another are living happily with their parents in the town house.  But, to their dismay, if Mr. Bennet dies their distant cousin will inherit this house.  Hence, the security and prosperity of the family depends on the daughters marrying into rich families.  Soon a wealthy bachelor Mr. Bingley, along with his uptight friend Mr. Darcy, moves into a house nearby.  This new turn of events makes Mr. Bennet hopeful for her daughters' future and, soon enough, the beautiful Jane falls for Mr. Bingley.  While this hopeful union is taking place, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy start up battles of sexes eventually falling for each other.

This amusing story of love and life in the class-conscious England of the late 18th century, is sure to bring you moments of cheer, love and laughter.

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