The subtle humor of jane austen
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Her novels were like editorials Austen uses a variety of comic techniques to express her own view on characters, both in her book and in her society that she lived inWe, the readers are often the object of her ridicule, and Austen makes the readers view themselves in a way which makes it easy for the reader to laugh at themselvesShe introduces caricatures and character foils to further show how ridiculous a character may be Pride and Prejudice has many character foils to exaggerate a characters faults or traits Austen also uses irony quite often to inform the readers on her own personal opinions





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2008-08-15
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