Symbolism, Imagery, Allegory
Setting
You could spend weeks reading really thick books about 19th-century England to better understand what life was like for the people who lived there. You could also hop on over to our guide on the or...
Narrator Point of View
Basically, this is Jane Austen's show. Feast your brain on the deets over here, on our original guide to Pride and Prejudice.
Genre
The original Pride and Prejudice was a comedy because (spoiler alert) everything turned out A-Okay in the end. Everyone falls in love and gets married and lives happily ever after, and then BeyoncĂ...
Tone
Raise those arms, start your moaning, and stumble on over here, where we talk all about Jane Austen's tone in Pride and Prejudice.
Writing Style
Jane Austen may be dead, but her writing lives on—and it's a very stylish kind of undead, indeed. We've got the goods right over here, on our original guide to Pride and Prejudice.
What's Up With the Title?
Okay, we've gotta hand it to the publishers on this one: the title on this book pretty much sells it. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies? That tells you the whole story right there.Sold.Basically, wit...
What's Up With the Ending?
Elizabeth is married to her dream guy. Jane is perfectly happy and always will be. And Mrs. Bennet will never, ever stop bragging to the neighbors about any of her family's good fortune. (She might...
Tough-o-Meter
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies borrows pretty heavily from Jane Austen's 1813 original, so it still has some of the difficulty that comes with reading a book that was written long ago and far away...