Points of distinction between ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Jane Eyre’-
Pride and Prejudice –
(i) The novel of Jane Austen gives us a glimpse of ***** in genteel rural society.
(ii) They make us think about a society which encouraged ***** to look for good marriages and find wealthy or propertied husbands.
(iii) The main characters were preoccupied with marriage and money as typified in Austen society.
Jane Eyre –
(i) The main character broke established norms of society before adjusting to them.
(ii) Character is shown as independent and assertive.
(iii) Encouraged ***** readers to sympathize with rebellious actions.
(iv) Any other relevant point. Any three points of distinction to be mentioned.
Detailed Answer :
The shift from hand printing to mechanical printing is known as the print revolution.
(i) It led to the growth and development in technique and production of books and generated a new reading habit and book culture.
(ii) It transformed the lives of people by opening the door of knowledge to a vast literate population.
(iii) It encouraged debates and discussions on written texts and encouraged freedom of opinion on important issues.