When I read "Pride and Prejudice" back in school, I remember being captivated by its complex characters and romantic plotline. However, upon revisiting the book recently, I found it lacking in some of the excitement I remembered. In particular, I couldn't help but notice the extreme vanity of characters like Turner's daughter, who seemed to embody everything her father hoped for in a woman.
Overall, I think "Pride and Prejudice" remains a classic piece of literature, but perhaps its themes and characters could be better appreciated with a closer examination of societal norms and expectations during the time period in which it was written. By contextualizing the novel, readers may be able to fully appreciate the nuances of Austen's storytelling and the way she used her characters to critique the social norms of her day.
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