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Marriage as Women's Economic Activity : Conflict Between Social Necessity and Individual Morality
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여성의 경제 행위로서의 결혼 - 사회적 필요성과 개인적 도덕성의 갈등

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The Korean Society Of Nineteenth Century Literature In English Nineteenth Century Literature In English Vol.9 No.2 KCI Accredited Journals
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2005.8
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5 - 25 (21page)

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Marriage as Women's Economic Activity : Conflict Between Social Necessity and Individual Morality
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In Jane Austen's age, marriage was almost the crucial economic activity for women in the patriarchal environment. Women were desperate to marry the man with a proper fortune who could bring them comfortable home which they could manage. Marriage itself seemed an honorable way to get the rightful property to live on.
In Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen represents women's various attitudes towards marriage and tries to show conflicts between social necessity and individual morality. Like Mrs. Bennet, Charlotte Lucas was interested only in obtaining the rightful property through marriage and succumbed to the social convention by marrying indecent Collins for the sake of marriage. On the other hand, Elizabeth preserves her moral identity by refusing absurd proposal by Collins and humiliating one by Darcy though she was in difficult situation economically and needed a proper marriage as desperately as Charlotte. Austen shows the possibility of ideal relationship through Elizabeth's equal marriage with changed Darcy.

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Ⅰ. 머리말

Ⅱ. 샬롯 -- 경제적 생존행위로서의 결혼

Ⅲ. 엘리자베스 -- 도덕적 정체성을 이룬 결혼

Ⅳ. 맺음말

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