Setting and characterization of pride and prejudice & Persuasion

Setting and characterization of pride
Setting and characterization of pride 

 Introduction :
Literature is used to describe anything from creative writing to more technical or scientific works, but the term is most common used to works of creative imagination, including works of poetry, drama, fiction and nonfiction.
In the definition of the novel provided in The Shorter Oxford Dictionary, special emphasis is also placed on the novel’s characteristics interest in representing the actual world of reality: “The novel is a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length in which characters and actions representative of real life are portrayed in a plot of more or less complexity.”
The novel written by Jane Austen(1775-1817) who was born in Hampshire in to a clerical family.
She wrote many novels as pride and prejudice(1813) which was 61 chapters and persuasion (1817) which was 24 chapters.
Austen drew from ordinary circumstances to produce extraordinary works of English literature. Novelist who focuses on marriage plots and happy endings, her works can more deeply be understood to be study of the complex class and gender relation.
This research have been designed to analyze characterization and setting in pride and prejudice and persuasion. It introduces a comparison between the novels regarding these issues
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