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Paintings made for a competition to illustrate "Mansfield Park" by Jane Austen.
Genre: Romance
Rate:Ā 5/5
Summary:Ā When Elizabeth Bennet first met Mr. Darcy, she couldnāt stand him for his pride. Neither did Mr. Darcy found her interesting enough to ask her for a dance. But many occasions brought them together again and again. At last, Mr. Darcy couldnāt help but fall in love with Elizabeth.
My Opinion: I donāt know where to begin. This novel is a classic and a masterpiece. I loved the use of satire in a most charming way possible. The first thing I noticed reading this book was that people were extremely nosy. They seemed to notice other peopleās even the trifling matters of day to day life. I couldnāt help noticing how the mothers were all so anxious about their daughterās marriage at the time. I loved Austenās writing style very much. It was really funny and I laughed out loud at so many places (Iām even smiling to myself now thinking about some funny parts). Though it was a little draggy at the beginning, but I enjoyed almost every part of it. This book was worth all my time.
Favourite Characters: I canāt decide whom I like best among Jane, Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. Jane is such a sweetheart. Her values and point of views almost match mine. She is also a very responsible daughter and sister. I feel like, there is a warmth present in her which gives one comfort. Elizabeth is carefree and independent. She has a way of charming everyone and being friendly. She is very confident too. She handles her situation in a very tactful way. I specifically like the sisterly relationship between Jane and Elizabeth. My sister and I share a same kind of relationship. We too, like them, have each others confidence and shares every little thing. Now, what can I tell about Mr. Darcy! I loved him at the end as much as I hated him in the beginning. The best thing about him was that though he is proud, he learns.
Quote:Ā āDo anything rather than marry without affection.ā