Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Author's Style

Austen wears the fanciest clothing, but also the most typical in some aspects. It is full of bright magentas, and polka dots, yet certain parts are bland and basic, since Austen will occasionally transition to a matter-of-fact tone to create an irony. The clothing is quite detailed with precise marks. Austen would be wearing a gold pompous crown in her critique, but also a dark cape to show the evils of social status.

This represents the pompous, detailed bejeweled diction and theme of the novel

Yet this is the bottom half, basic and matter-of-fact to create the irony of how obnoxious social status is. 

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