Pride And Prejudice Human Nature

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Jane Austen's nineteenth-century novel, "Pride and Prejudice," demonstrates that human nature is innate and can be refined and well educated and influenced by the society. Austen further proves that human nature is fortunately alterable and refinable. Austen expresses this notion by focusing on two particularly unfair and morally wrong aspects of human nature; pride and prejudice. The inevitably damaging effects of the honorary qualities and the possibility of reformation are demonstrated in an extraordinary story that seemingly concentrates on the ideals, ceremonies, and customs of marriage.

It is Austen's intention to demonstrate conclusively that the essence of human nature is intrinsic to one's disposition, character, and temperament.