Irony in Pride and Prejudice
Words: 982 Pages: 3 41892Jane Austen's masterful use of irony in 'Pride and Prejudice' transforms what could have been a simple romance into a brilliant social commentary. From subtle verbal jabs to profound situational twists, Austen weaves various forms of irony throughout her narrative to expose the absurdities of social conventions in Regency-era England. Through carefully crafted examples of verbal, situational, and dramatic irony, she not only entertains but also challenges readers to question the societal norms of her time. The novel's very first […]