How Does Jane Austen's View Of Marriage

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During the 18th century, marriage was looked at as something that enabled an individual personal fulfilment. As well as, an individual’s social status determined whether or not he or she was suitable for marriage. Austen makes it apparent in her novel that her view on marriage between two people is the mutual attraction one has for the other; true love should be treasured because it is the key to a successful marriage and wealth and social status represent a corrupt marriage. The idea of true love is emphasized in her novel thorough the description of contrasting marriages like Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, which is based solely on physical attraction. There is a strong contrast between the two characters: Mr. Bennet is a calm and intellectual man,