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Context of Pride and Prejudice

Context of Pride and Prejudice. Jarom Fellows. Historical Context. Early 1800s: King George IV rules as regent in the stead of George II Industrial revolution “in full swing”, business owners become rich and adopt the life of the aristocracy

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Context of Pride and Prejudice

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  1. Context of Pride and Prejudice Jarom Fellows

  2. Historical Context • Early 1800s: King George IV rules as regent in the stead of George II • Industrial revolution “in full swing”, business owners become rich and adopt the life of the aristocracy • Much work was being done by machine, leaving many unemployed and starving • Agricultural depression and Napoleonic wars

  3. Women • Marriage did not usually occur out of love • Jobs were few and measly • Some inherited wealth, but marriage was key to financial stability • Education was not deemed important for women

  4. Literature • Novels were considered a negative thing to read • Sentimental romances and gothic novels • Samuel Richardson and Fanny Burney • Point of view and dramatic irony

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