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5 pages in length. The extent to which Jane Austen might be considered a comic writer is by virtue of her ability to underscore her stories with subtle sarcasm and critical jabs toward an otherwise prohibitive society. Examining Sense and Sensibility along with Pride and Prejudice provides one with a significantly better understanding regarding the way in which she cleverly interjects heavily understated quips in order to express her humorous side. No additional sources cited.
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JANE AUSTEN AS A COMIC WRITER by (c) July 2002 paper properly! The extent to which
Jane Austen might be considered a comic writer is by virtue of her ability to underscore her stories with subtle sarcasm and critical jabs toward an otherwise prohibitive society.
Examining Sense and Sensibility along with Pride and Prejudice provides one with a significantly better understanding regarding the way in which she cleverly interjects heavily understated quips in order to
express her humorous side. Austens insightful glance into the inner workings of society, relationships and ones own personal existence is what has
endeared her to her many readers. Tackling all these social elements and more by applying a slightly comedic twist is Sense and Sensibility, her tale of money, manners and
marriage, womens role in society, the idea of romantic love versus love of a more practical sense, as well as the universality of good art and literature. One of
philosopher Aristotles most pronounced contentions was that art holds a mirror up to life; with this in mind, it is quite simple to assess how this statement supports Austens desire
to reflect humanity in a humorous - if not less than flattering -- way. Elinor and Marianne represent complete opposite ends of
the spectrum when it comes to the concepts of romantic and practical love. Although she may secretly yearn to be more like her sister Marianne, Elinor cannot help but
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