Topic > Plot Revelation in the opening sentence - 658

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” This single sentence, which seems to be the first sentence of the entire book, reveals the plot of the entire story, Pride and Prejudice. This book was written by Jane Austen, who never found a rich husband, or even a husband, and lived with her sister all her life. However, she is a hopeless romantic and has incorporated this aspect into her stories, including Pride and Prejudice. He incorporates romance into his novel by using concepts such as love, marriage, family, and many other romantic concepts to create the plot and describes it all in his opening sentence. The first sentence of his book describes the general layout of what the average man would look for in early 19th century England. However, this concept works both ways, and this is the basic plot of the story. The book, Pride and Prejudice, follows the story of Elizabeth, the five-year-old second daughter of a real estate owner, Mr. Bennet, and an unintelligent woman, Mrs. Bennet. His father is neglectful and doesn't really act like a real father. His mother is an unintelligent woman who is constantly mocked and teased by her own husband. Mrs. Bennet's main goal in life is to marry off all five of her daughters to rich men, as they are all women and cannot inherit money or property from their father. Elizabeth refuses to conform to society and does not want to marry just to be submissive to a man. Elizabeth eventually finds a man she will marry, but not without first overcoming some obstacles. From Elizabeth's pride, which made her misjudge Darcy because of the first...... middle of paper......de background for this less-than-perfect love story.“It's a truth universally recognized, that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be looking for a wife. This opening sentence describes the plot of the novel Pride and Prejudice, and was written by Jane Austen. The novel follows the story of Elizabeth Bennet, a young and beautiful woman who does not want to conform to the social convention that all women must be married to a man, preferably rich, to be happy. This social convention was also challenged by the author of this novel, Jane Austen, who never married and lived with her sister for most of her life. Jane Austen, being a hopeless romantic, incorporated several romantic concepts such as love, marriage, family and other concepts to create both a romantic and serious novel and describe the entire plot of the story in a single sentence.