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15 January, 14:07

Jane Austen's novels have been popular for over two hundred years, despite the fact that the world she lived in no longer exists. Pride and Prejudice in particular has been repeatedly adapted for plays and movies, and other novels about Darcy and Elizabeth have been spun off it. So what's the big deal? Why is Austen's novel still so popular, with people returning to the story and adapting it to different cultures and times? What is it about her characters, their relationships, and her writing that has enduring resonance? Offer compelling reasons and support them with textual examples.

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  1. 15 January, 14:16
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    Because people who live today can easily identify with the characters, situations and social criticisms addressed by Jane Austen in her books.

    Explanation:

    First, Janes Austen's books portray the meeting of an ideal romantic partner, one who will make another person happy. As this is the desire of many people, Austen's stories are admired by many people, who would like to live this type of relationship.

    But it is not just love that is portrayed in your books. Austen made harsh criticisms of the society in which she lived, these criticisms can be brought to the present day with ease, because just like the society in which Austen lived, we can observe in our generation many people who live a life of appearances clinging to material things and being very ambitious for money and social ascension.

    In addition, his books have a strong look at the inequality suffered by women. Although we have now overcome many issues related to women's rights, we know that we have not yet reached a situation in which women are seen equally. In Austen's books, women must face many challenges that are still faced today, in addition to having to prove that they are intelligent, educated, strong and sufficient. Thus, it is very common for women today to identify with women and the situations described in the books by Jane Austen.
  2. 15 January, 17:18
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    The reason why Jane Austen's novel is still popular is because Her themes are real and still relevant. She has the ability to get into the mind of her characters and convey their inner feelings.

    Explanation:

    Jane Austen's novel have been popular for so many years upto 200years. Jane Austen captures how complex human nature is. in pride and prejudice for instance, has relatable characters of different varities. readers find it easy to relate with Her characters and empathize, laugh or criticise their attitude.

    Austen conveys the inner feeling of her characters in a way the readers can easily understand. Although times have changed and people might dress differently these days than in Austen's time, but people still remain the same now although their maybe changes in customs and dressing. Jane Austen novels shows nature still remain the same and that is why she is still popular till this day.
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