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A Letter for Elizabeth Bennet

I fall in love with your unique strength that breaks a patriarchal society. Jane Austen

presents you as a young, strong rebellious woman who cares not much about her

beauty but rather seeks to find true love and a respectful partner. You have a

complicated relationship with men throughout the novel but eventually, being

together with Darcy is a successful battle against all the social norms. Your

relationship with others is based on feelings and not on financial issues. Honestly, you

are a true leader for your generation and our generation as well. You are a brave

woman for fighting for your identity and not remaining silent as other women do.

Being true to yourself is a bold decision that you make against a society that

marginalized women's roles. You have a wonderful relationship with your father, and

you do not hesitate to defend his pride. In the end, I want to say that I like your pride,

which stands behind your rebellious courage character.

With all my love and care.

Layal
Work Cited

Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice. New York: Barnes and Noble, 2011.

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