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from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

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Use the excerpt from Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen to answer the question.

How does the use of third-person omniscient narration demonstrate the author’s attitude toward the subject of marriage?

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Responses

by giving context for Mr. Collins’ decision to propose to Elizabeth
by giving context for Mr. Collins’ decision to propose to Elizabeth

by omitting the perspectives of Elizabeth’s sisters
by omitting the perspectives of Elizabeth’s sisters

by describing the personalities of Elizabeth and Mr. Collins
by describing the personalities of Elizabeth and Mr. Collins

by contrasting the reactions of Elizabeth and Mr. Collins
by contrasting the reactions of Elizabeth and Mr. Collins
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:

**by contrasting the reactions of Elizabeth and Mr. Collins**

Using third-person omniscient narration allows the author to present the thoughts and emotions of both Elizabeth and Mr. Collins, highlighting their differing views on marriage. This contrast reveals Austen's critique of societal norms surrounding marriage and the characters' motivations, which reflect broader themes in her work.

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