THE MINISTRY OF HIGHER EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND INNOVATION OF UZBEKISTAN
NAVOIY STATE PEDAGOGICAL INSTITUTE
THE FACULTY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Course paper
THEME: Drama and triumph of love: "Clarissa" by S. Richardson and "Pride and Prejudice" by D. Austin. (Benchmarking experience)
SUBJECT:
THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LITERATURE
RESEARCHER: Lapasov Z. ____________ Group 214
SCIENTIFIC ADVISER: Ochilova Nisobegim Nabiyevna __________
The work is defended on “__” ________(date)
and is assessed at “___” scores
Navoi – 2023
CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
I. OVERVIEW OF THE NOVELS “CLARISSA” AND “PRIDE AND PREJUDICE” AND JOURNALISTIC ACTIVITIES OF S. RICHARDSON AND D. AUSTIN.
1.1 Brief overview of the journalistic activities of S. Richardson and D. Austin.
1.2 Relationship between the novels: Clarissa by S. Richardson and Pride
and Prejudice by D. Austin.
II. ANALYSIS OF THE DRAMA AND TRIUMPH OF LOVE IN “CLARISSA” AND “PRIDE AND PREJUDICE”
2.1 Analysis of the main characters of the novel “Clarissa” by S. Richardson novels and “Pride and Prejudice” by D. Austin.
2.2 Discussion of the concepts of love, social class, and gender in both novels
2.3 Investigation of how the two novels reflect the social and cultural context in 18th century
Conclusion
List of used literature
INTRODUCTION
The themes of love, marriage, and social status are central to many 18th and 19th-century British novels, including Samuel Richardson's "Clarissa" and Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice". Both novels explore the complexities of courtship and the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society. However, they approach the topic of love and marriage in different ways. "Clarissa" is a novel published in 1748, which tells the story of a young woman named Clarissa Harlowe, who is pressured by her family to marry a wealthy but unscrupulous suitor, despite her love for a man of lower social standing. The novel is known for its exploration of the psychology of love and the consequences of social pressure on the individual. Richardson's writing style is characterized by its epistolary format, with the story told through letters between the characters, which allows for a deep exploration of their inner thoughts and motivations."Pride and Prejudice", published in 1813, is Austen's most famous work and tells the story of Elizabeth Bennet, a witty and independent-minded young woman, who must navigate the social expectations of her time while also finding a suitable husband. The novel is known for its humor, social commentary, and memorable characters, including the proud and wealthy Mr. Darcy, who initially clashes with Elizabeth but eventually falls in love with her. Austen's writing style is characterized by its carefully crafted dialogue and sharp observations of human behavior. Despite their differences in style and tone, both "Clarissa" and "Pride and Prejudice" share a common interest in exploring the drama and triumph of love. They depict the challenges faced by women in a society that values wealth and social status above personal happiness, and the ways in which love can both inspire and threaten the established order. Through their compelling characters and intricate plots, these novels continue to captivate readers and inspire new generations of writers.
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