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Regency PeriodMiddle class gained social status; known as landed gentryProfits from Industrial Revolution and expanding colonial systemStrived to align themselves with England’s landed aristocracyPurchased estates and country homes to rival aristocratic mansionsNewly acquired wealth and possessions
Jane Austen’s  Pride and Prejudice Regency PeriodMiddle class gained social status; known as landed gentryProfits from Industrial Austen’s NovelsPrivileged circle of England’s landed gentry and aristocracyUpper class was old Mr. DarcyDarcy is representative of hereditary aristocracyWealthy landowner who does not have The BingleysBingleys represent the new landed gentryBingley’s father acquired wealth through trade, The BennetsBennets own land, but they are a middle-class familyLongbourn House in Women, Patriarchy and  Property RightsWomen had few legal rightsDepend on men Women, Patriarchy and  Property Rights“Entailment” determined how property would be passed Theme of Social Class and  Lack of MobilityConflict that arises when Theme of Marriage and FamilyFuture of Bennet’s daughters depends on successful union Theme of Propriety, Social Decorum, and ReputationPerson’s value depends on respect of First ImpressionsOriginal title of P & PPremature preconceptions complicate the relationships between SatireHumor or with in order to criticize or ridicule a particular person Comedy of MannersUses elements of Satire to ridicule or expose behaviors, manners,
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Слайд 2 Regency Period
Middle class gained social status; known as

Regency PeriodMiddle class gained social status; known as landed gentryProfits from

landed gentry
Profits from Industrial Revolution and expanding colonial system
Strived

to align themselves with England’s landed aristocracy
Purchased estates and country homes to rival aristocratic mansions
Newly acquired wealth and possessions



Слайд 3 Austen’s Novels
Privileged circle of England’s landed gentry and

Austen’s NovelsPrivileged circle of England’s landed gentry and aristocracyUpper class was

aristocracy
Upper class was old hereditary aristocracy and the new

landed gentry who came into money through commercial enterprise and ascended from the middle class
Upper class did not work and frequently employed farmers to work their land
Upper class controlled England’s politics


Слайд 4 Mr. Darcy
Darcy is representative of hereditary aristocracy
Wealthy landowner

Mr. DarcyDarcy is representative of hereditary aristocracyWealthy landowner who does not

who does not have to work for a living
Employs

workers to farm his land, surrounding families depend on his patronage

Слайд 5 The Bingleys
Bingleys represent the new landed gentry
Bingley’s father

The BingleysBingleys represent the new landed gentryBingley’s father acquired wealth through

acquired wealth through trade, gave up his business, and

moved his family to the country
He and his sisters are now considered upper class

Слайд 6 The Bennets
Bennets own land, but they are a

The BennetsBennets own land, but they are a middle-class familyLongbourn House

middle-class family
Longbourn House in Hertfordshire – 2,000 per year
Must

work to cultivate land
Few servants and limited financial resources

Слайд 7 Women, Patriarchy and Property Rights
Women had few legal

Women, Patriarchy and Property RightsWomen had few legal rightsDepend on men

rights
Depend on men for protection and survival
Women could not

own property (they were considered property)
Depended on fathers to “give them away” to a lucrative marriage
At death, property went to another male heir
Finding a husband was a necessity not a social preoccupation

Слайд 8 Women, Patriarchy and Property Rights
“Entailment” determined how property

Women, Patriarchy and Property Rights“Entailment” determined how property would be passed

would be passed through several generations within a family;

usually closest male relative
Lady Catherine DeBourgh, patroness of Rosings Park, is a rare example of an independent woman who inherits the estate of her father.


Слайд 9 Theme of Social Class and Lack of Mobility
Conflict

Theme of Social Class and Lack of MobilityConflict that arises when

that arises when members of middle class, such as

Bennets, mingle socially with members of the upper classes, represented by Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bingley.
Austen was critical of the social barrier between middle and upper class (while remaining silent about members of lower class)
Elizabeth Bennet breaks class barrier


Слайд 10 Theme of Marriage and Family
Future of Bennet’s daughters

Theme of Marriage and FamilyFuture of Bennet’s daughters depends on successful

depends on successful union with suitable husbands
Women often forced

into marital unions purely out of financial necessity
New ideal of marriage and partnership based on mutual respect and love
Expectation of social network above individual desire for privacy
Family’s reputation was tied to reputation of each individual member

Слайд 11 Theme of Propriety, Social Decorum, and Reputation
Person’s value

Theme of Propriety, Social Decorum, and ReputationPerson’s value depends on respect

depends on respect of friends and neighbors
Woman who engaged

in inappropriate behavior with a man prior to marriage was morally corrupt. No virtue = social outcast
Elizabeth values personal worth and individual character over reputation and status
Standards of proper social etiquette

Слайд 12 First Impressions
Original title of P & P
Premature preconceptions

First ImpressionsOriginal title of P & PPremature preconceptions complicate the relationships

complicate the relationships between characters
Both characters must set aside

their pride and prejudice and form an opinion based on respect and cordial friendship
Error in judgment with Wickham who creates a bad image of Darcy
Must look beneath the surface of a person’s character

Слайд 13 Satire
Humor or with in order to criticize or

SatireHumor or with in order to criticize or ridicule a particular

ridicule a particular person or group
Disguise criticism of an

intended target by clothing it in humorous language, funny characterizations, and sarcasm
Austen satirizes Mrs. Bennet and her need to marry her daughters; also Mr. Collins’ high opinion of himself which often makes him the laughingstock of society

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