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Mr Darcy's Introduction—Jane Austen PRIDE AND PREJUDICE analysis—Free Indirect Discourse & Meryton

Jane Austen PRIDE AND PREJUDICE analysis | Mr Darcy & Free Indirect Discourse | Close reading of our (& Elizabeth's) introduction to Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy's character at a Meryton assembly in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. How does the narrative voice prime readers to accept Meryton’s view that Darcy is indeed the proudest most disagreeable man in the world? I examine how Austen uses collective Free Indirect Discourse to give readers access to the gossip & opinions of Meryton society as they, and readers, meet Mr Darcy for the first time. Like Elizabeth Bennet, do readers also interpret Darcy’s actions with confirmation bias?

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Jane Austen PRIDE AND PREJUDICE analysis | Mr Darcy & Free Indirect Discourse | Close reading of our (& Elizabeth's) introduction to Mr Fitzwilliam Darcy's character at a Meryton assembly in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. How does the narrative voice prime readers to accept Meryton’s view that Darcy is indeed the proudest most disagreeable man in the world? I examine how Austen uses collective Free Indirect Discourse to give readers access to the gossip & opinions of Meryton society as they, and readers, meet Mr Darcy for the first time. Like Elizabeth Bennet, do readers also interpret Darcy’s actions with confirmation bias?

Jane Austen | Sense and Sensibility | Free Indirect Discourse
https://youtu.be/WG35p2b6R2s

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