CHARACTERIZATION OF WOMEN IN THE PERIOD OF ROMANTICISM
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Key words: Romantic Period, taking Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, Wollstonecraft.Abstract
Abstract: Whether it is the social aspect, the treatment aspect, the communication aspect, or any other part of life, women play a critical role. As a result, I will attempt to describe the significance of a woman in the Romantic Era by incorporating a variety of viewpoints from other authors on what particularly they applied to the position of women. In order to understand the significance and role of a woman, I will also attempt to discuss some crucial aspects of how women were treated throughout the Romantic Period, taking Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice into account.
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