I don't think the fundamental ideal of feminism was ever confined to a specific period of time. It's been a belief and principle that's been with women all throughout history regardless of time period, country or religion. The Bronte sisters were around during Austen's time... and their works have a very strong feministic stand point. I just think Austen wasn't really concentrating on this idea... and wasn't passionate about renegating when she wrote this book. Yeah I guess you can say she's witty and full of humor. But the fact that she RAMBLES on and on about the ridiculous and silly issues of marriage was frankly exhaustingly irritating to me. I guess for the people who do have an appreciation for literature(classic literature most definitely included), as am I, and still didn't enjoy reading the book... well we have better and more important things to read than totally useless stories. Seriously... I'm so disappointed in this book. After allll the raving opinions I heard from people... this is all that it was? ECH!!
HI everyone! I'm new to the forum... and I'm SOOOO thankful for this thread. I needed to vent somewhere of how much I HATE THIS BOOK!



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