Dan L. White
Life Lessons from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice
eBook
(Ashley Preston Publishing June 7, 2012)
Seven characters in Pride and Prejudice –
Mr. George Wickham, with a most pleasing appearance;
Miss Jane Bennet, who thought ill of no one and who spoke against no ills;
Miss Charlotte Lucas, who married for position and got only what she sought;
Mr. William Collins, whose humble abode was so very close to Rosings Park;
Miss Elizabeth Bennet, with her consuming search for a man of character;
and Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, who helped her find him –
These seven characters in Pride and Prejudice present seven aspects of human nature and the consequent complications of obtaining character, in portrayals that were carefully planned and scripted by Miss Austen. Life Lessons from Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice examines Jane's purposeful plan, searching out the depths of her memorable personalities, and seeking the profundity of her meaningful lessons in life, in morality, and in young love.
Fans of both the Pride and Prejudice novel and the movies who appreciated Miss Austen's strong moral values will appreciate this easy flowing study of her comedic characters and her Christian character, making a great love story even better.