What aspects of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice make it a realistic and practical novel despite it being about love and marriage?
"Even though it is a novel about love and marriage, it is not romantic and emotional, but realistic and practical."
The above quote was from http://thebestnotes.com/booknotes/Pr...y_Guide05.html
Please explain with relevant examples why it is a realistic novel more than it is emotional and romantic despite it being about marriage and love. If possible identify which area in the novel this is most identifiable in (style of writing/ characters/ plot etc..)
I would appreciate it if you could provide a helpful answer as soon as possible since this is due for a school assignment.
Thank you very much in advance!