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Top 4 Long Questions and Answers from Mansfield Park, Jane Austen



Mansfiel Park By Jane Austen

1. Discus Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park as a novel of property and British empire.

Ans: Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park has been long praised as a novel from various perspectives. Some highly praise the skillful structure of the novel. Among different discussions of the novel, few people start their exploration into the novel from Austen’s attitudes toward the imperial expansion of her time. Many scholars have discussed Austen’s Mansfield Park about her conspiracy with Imperialism

Austen wrote during a turbulent time for British imperialism. The British Empire had recently lost its American colonies but was expanding its territories in India and the West Indies. Much of the scholarship surrounding Austen’s treatment of British colonialism addresses Mansfield Park, in which family patriarch Sir Thomas Bertram visits his plantations in Antigua to protect his investment.  (Scroll-down to Download Full Answer)

2. Make a post-Colonial reading of reading of Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park.

Ans:  Mansfield Park is a representative novel by Jane Austen with the most comprehensive theme and the best description. Many scholars have analyzed the novel from the aspect of the opposition of characters, refraction on the moral level and the principle of marriage. However, few researches have been done on the implication of colonial ideology in this novel. Having grown up in the British imperialist colonial expansion period, her potential ideology is completely consistent with the superiority of British Empire in the national culture, moral value and family orders, which revealed the recognition of the colonial expansion and praise for imperialism in her work.

We find the influence of colonialism on Jane Austen and her novel Mansfield Park and exploration the colonial implications in the novel. This thesis consists of three chapters.

Chapter one aims at analyzing the main characters Sir Thomas and Fanny. The heroine, Fanny was born in a poor family but she always has a............(Scroll-down to Download Full Answer)

3. Make an analysis of the issues, Jane Austen throws light on in the novel, Mansfield Park.

Ans: Jane Austen is one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century. She occupies a high place among female novelists of England. Her contribution to the English novel is noteworthy. She was a very careful artist who imparted realism to her novels. She pioneered the comedy of manners and she introduced dramatic element. She wrote her novels from the feminine point of view. It is also a notable contribution that she feminized the English novel. She describes various issues like education social class,  gender, colonialism, imperialism, slavery etc. in her novels.

Education for women during Jane Austen’s time was another issue. The 18th century was society dominated by male. Women weren’t given the proper opportunity to b_...........

In Mansfield Park, Jane Austen described the clear illustration about social class happened in England during 18th century. Jane Austen depicted three social statuses: high...........(Scroll-down to Download Full Answer)

4. Evaluate the women characters in Mansfield Park and state if it is a time of transition that Austen reflects in the novel.

Ans: Jane Austen is one of the greatest novelists of the 19th century. She occupies a high place among female novelists of England. She was a very careful artist who imparted realism to her novels. She describes various issues like social class, gender, colonialism, imperialism, slavery etc. in her novels.

 In Mansfield Park, Fanny Price is the protagonist of the novel. Fanny is a physically delicate, uptight, morally righteous, and easily-upset girl and later young woman. Fanny moves to Mansfield Park as a child in order to relieve her impoverished mother of a financial..........

Mary Crawford is Henry Crawford’s sister and Mrs. Grant’s half-sister. She is very beautiful and very charming. Mary lived in London with her uncle the Admiral and his wife. Mary is ambitious and intends to marry......... (Scroll-down to Download Full Answer)


    



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