Jane Austen's Persuasion and Romantic: A Literary Study

1Alaa lateef Alnajm, Weam Majeed Alkhafaji

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Abstract:

This paper investigates the relationship between the novel Persuasion written by Jane Austen and Romanticism. However, it studies increasingly how Austin writes her texts in a Romantic way by using unique narrative techniques exploring her ideas to the reader. It may very well be stated that the social structure of British society, the nineteenth-century is comprehensively dissected and condemned at certain focuses by Jane Austen in her final finished novel, Persuasion. Fundamentally, it is accomplished through the focal idea about which the primary the story plot advances. Meanwhile, the novel gives testimony regarding the change that the social structure of the general public goes through revolving around the adjustment in high society as a conclusion of the Industrial Revolution. The peruser is given two distinct choices of privilege; the aristocrats and the individuals from the Navy. The comparison between these two gatherings are explained via their veering virtues and relations of family members all through the novel.

Keywords:

Jane Austen, Persuasion, Romanticism, and woman.

Paper Details
Month3
Year2020
Volume24
IssueIssue 3
Pages6863-6871