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Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen

My wonderfully well-read girlfriend recently suggested that I read her favorite book, Pride & Prejudice. Honestly, I was expecting girly stuff. And to be honest, there IS girly stuff. It's about a bunch of sisters and their marriage escapades. But it's about much more than simply just that. Other girly things such as flirting, courting, gossiping, jealousy, etiquette and clothing are featured. It makes for a very interesting read.

I had actually seen the most recent movie-adaptation right before starting the book, but I tried not to let the actor's appearances influence what I saw in my head as I poured over the pages. My favorite character was, or course, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy. My least favorite character being the little twit Lydia (whom I refuse to draw).

What I illustrated was one scene that was repeated often in the novel: Darcy coming off as proud and indignant to Elizabeth, whom he secretly loved. And of course didn't know how to show his true feelings.

One point that keeps coming up is the social barrier between a few of the characters. The Bennet family is not very rich, but very pleasant. The wealth factor induces both pride and prejudice amongst the characters, especially where marriages are concerned. You can't have people marrying down, apparently. That's just un-classy. Snootyville, England.

Though it may seem like I'm poking fun at the girliness, I'm really not. I rather enjoyed the novel. It was, of course, very well written. Though I did struggle some with the ornamental period language, nothing was really lost in translation. All the rules of etiquette, manners, procedures, and social guidelines in the novel are rather non-applicable to us today, but one can imagine how stringently society adhered to them back then.

About the Illustration
This booksketch was done using Micron Pen and watercolor.

9 comments:

Unknown said...

haha well I'm glad you liked it and I am really pleased with how it came out.

MamaLern said...

Fun- I like the yellow. I think I would have enjoyed this book more if I wasn't FORCED to read it and write a paper on it. It was still entertaining though, as is the sketch.

Tim said...

I saw you working on this BOOKSKETCH in my apartment. Curiosity gone, satisfaction now present. I love the angles on the guy, whom I'll assume is either Mr. Darcy or Dr. Prejudice. (Whoop! Hopefully that last joke won't increase your hits for people intending to search for Sean Hannity.)

/pointless politics

Denise Gallagher said...

She looks very proud!
(Or is she prejudiced?)
Either way, great job!

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Mikkel Straarup Møller said...

She looks quite a lot like Reese Witherspoon..

Burt said...

Haha, that's an interesting comment. I would have figured someone to say she looked like Keira Knightley since she played Lizzy in one of the movie adaptations!

Anonymous said...

May I suggest: http://www.amazon.com/Pride-Prejudice-Zombies-Classic-Ultraviolent/dp/1594743347/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1233020239&sr=8-1

I hear it's going to have a few more zombies than the original.

Unknown said...

I keep looking at this over and over again and I'm still in love with it

Burt said...

Thanks, AM. Darcy was one cool cat. If you have any more books you want to suggest, let me know.

And thanks Stelly, that is an amazing find.