Jane Austen gives us an insightful and entertaining view of several different marriages in her novel “Pride and Prejudice”. We find folly in the Wickham marriage, and a dark type of humour within the marriages of the Bennets and Collins. Only through one couple, the Gardiners, do we find a marriage which can be considered ideal. While Austen never married, she has captured the many intricacies of marriage and treated her reader to a rounded portrayal . Read the full article.