Pride And Prejudice And The Edible Woman: Negative Effects Of The Society's Influence
Pride and Prejudice and The Edible Woman: Negative Effects of the Society's
Throughout history, society has played an important role in forming
the value and attitudes of the population. Jane Austen's Pride and
Prejudice and Margaret Atwood's The Edible Woman are two novels which
exemplify the negative effects of society's influence. Both Elizabeth
Bennet and Marian McAlpin are strong women who rebel against society's
influences in their lives. They refuse to accept the pre-set roles and
identities handed to them. Both women realize that the individual's needs
are not n ....
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