Vol 3 (2019): Global Education: Perspectives, Innovations, Issues, and Challenges
Articles

Jane Austen’s Women in Her Novels


Akhmedova Hilola Shavkatovna
Doctorate degree student of Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan
Picture in here are illustration from public domain image or provided by the author, as part of their works
Published December 18, 2019
Keywords
  • characters,
  • physical portraits,
  • social status,
  • representatives,
  • ideal woman,
  • compositional path
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How to Cite
Akhmedova Hilola Shavkatovna. (2019). Jane Austen’s Women in Her Novels. Proceedings of The ICECRS, 3. https://doi.org/10.21070/icecrs.v3i0.261

Abstract

Austen’s Women – that is, women minus the men – is in this sense anachronistic because it presents the audience with a colourful parade of misguided, downtrodden, ignorant and misshapen female characters who begin to visibly unravel once they have been torn loose from the social system that oppressed them.

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