id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_62ntw2radvezpl7kbva7gwzroi Renu Goswami , Ritu Kumaran Renu Goswami , Ritu Kumaran Taking the High Road, A Study of Jane Austen\'s Identification and Classification of Characters Based on \'Class\' in Pride and Prejudice 2018 4 .pdf application/pdf 2118 135 63 This paper is an insight into Jane Austen's sharp observation and judgement of characters based on social behavior Besides the social turmoil, Jane Austen's focus in the novel is marriage and courtship. characters belong to the upper and middle class in the novel Pride and Prejudice. Jane Austen critiques the social customs and norms of Regency England and is famous for her commentaries on the British landed gentry of Regency England which is evident in her novel 'Pride and Prejudice'. Jane Austen highlights the social turmoil and class conflict of regency England through her male and female Bennet and their 5 daughters Jane, Elizabeth, the female protagonist, Mary, Catherine ,and Lydia. Besides gentle birth and wealth, Austen judges the conduct and mannerisms of her male characters in social Austen is optimistic about the social class of the new Jane Austen's Ideal man in Pride and Prejudice. ./cache/work_62ntw2radvezpl7kbva7gwzroi.pdf ./txt/work_62ntw2radvezpl7kbva7gwzroi.txt