The life of Jane Austen is hardly literary stuff; she mostly led a sheltered existence. This isn’t reflected in her novels though. Was she a perceptive observer of other people? There are many custom essays that can answer that.

Austen is considered one of the beloved writers from the 19th century. Her witty observations on relationships and the social conventions on women during her time were unforgettable. Her appeal is so wide such that her novels have been adapted to the big screen and TV numerous times.

Many custom papers have tried to demystify Austen and her novels. A few speculated if she really was like one of her heroines who tried to hold their ground against a patriarchal society. Until another diary of Austen is discovered, students can speculate after reading her novels.

Here are 3 reasons on why there is a proliferation of custom essays on Jane Austen:

 * Austen’s use of free indirect speech is masterful. When it comes to the use of third-person narration, the British novelist is a good example for this kind of writing. It prompted some to wonder if Austen was a keen observer in public places and in social gatherings in humongous houses.

* Austen gave modern readers a glimpse into British society during her time. Beneath the humor, many would sympathize with the plight of British women during Austen’s time. Law would decree that they wouldn’t inherit any properties or valuables from their parents unless they get married. The fact that matrimony is a guarantee that women wouldn’t live a miserable life is an eye-opener. Papers on feminism would touch on this aspect of Austen’s novels.

 * Austen made us believe that love conquers all odds. Most writhe in embarrassment when they hear corny songs on the radio, but they laugh and get sentimental when they read it in Austen’s novels. There’s no need for custom papers to explain this. 

 

AUTHOR'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY:

After Andrea Lyn Russell earned her English degree, she worked for an online publishing company immediately. For six years, she often wrote custom papers and how-to guide in online writing. Then she ventured into freelance writing, where she contributed business reports and product reviews to several publications. Andrea watches TV and movies (on DVD) during her free time. She prefers sitcoms and screwball comedies.