Querida Lizzy:
Te escribo para felicitarte por tus 200 años , tu creadora "Jane Austen" que en una época de cambios para la sociedad, escribió enfocando su tema principal la precaria situación en la que se encontraba la mujer que estaba determinada por el matrimonio que en el periodo de la Regencia. El hombre ideal para la mujer era alguien que fuese lo suficientemente rico para que la mantuviese y las cuidara y les dieran la seguridad que necesitaba para poder sobrevivir en un mundo de hombres , el amor no era lo importante , pero ella quiso hacer de tu personaje en su obra "Orgullo y Prejucio" una mujer con un rol muy distinto al de entonces, dotándote de realismo y magistralidad, con una fuerte independencia, donde en tu vida era más importante el amor que el estatus social o la riqueza, además la fuerza de tu integridad personal te hace rechazar dos proposiciones que seguramente te hubieran asegurado tu futuro después de la muerte de tu padre .
Tu eres el perfecto ejemplo de esa mujer cuyo carácter te hacen la más conocida y amada de las heroínas de la literatura inglesa, porque eres divertida, saludable, alegre, activa, siempre con un aire fresca en tu cara y en tus formas de andar, eres una gran amiga de tus amigos, madura, abierta y compresiva, muy cariñosa con su padre, aunque a veces te siente humillada por las estupideces y sandeces de tu madre y hermanas , excluyendo a Jane. Tu inteligencia es extraordinaria, a través de tu amor por la lectura la perfeccionas y haces tus reflexiones y observaciones basando en lo que has leído y tu experiencia personal y esto te hace original y reflexiva y a la vez hace para tu padre el Señor Bennet seas su favorita , pero en cambio para tu madre lo seas menos, porque ella ignora por completo los valores de su segunda hija manteniendo que tu no eres mejor que el resto de sus hijas y me duele que su progenitora actué así, yo como lectora me di cuenta de tu inteligencia no solo en tu dialogo siempre impecable sino también en tus habilidades de observar muy bien otros comportamientos de los personajes que te atreves incluso descifrar sus personalidades. Aparte de los valores anteriormente descrito eres una chica valiente y tu creadora te hizo una mujer con unos ojos hermosos, la importancia de tus ojos ha sido algo simbólico en esta historia.
Posees unas habilidades para percibir la verdad de la situación y las personas , pero esas percepciones a veces no fueron acertadas por tu vanidad, prejuicios y impulsividad estos defectos que te hicieron equivocarte te hace más humana y sabia porque final supistes superarlos, todo el mundo es imperfecto después de todo. Me gusta a como te refieres con propiedad y buenos modales con todas las personas sin tener en cuenta la riqueza o los títulos.
Querida amiga, porque te siento parte de mi, contigo he aprendido tantas cosas, la verdad es que siempre he querido imitarte, siempre he querido ser Elizabeth Bennet, pero por mucho que lo intento nunca voy a poder ser tu porque tu eres el personaje único y maravilloso que creo la maravillosa Jane Austen para enseñarnos a las mujeres de ayer y hoy que el amor en el matrimonio es lo más importante y aunque también la obra muestra que no todas son como tu el ejemplo está en tu amiga Charlotte Lucas casándose con tu primo el Señor Collins. Se que te sentiste mal al saber la noticia porque sabias que eras un matrimonio de conveniencia y tu estas en contra de ello hay que ver que ella no vio otra elección y ya con su edad ya no podía esperar a otro hombre, pues sabes que las mujeres de tu época no podían trabajar el único trabajo que podían ejercer era como institutriz o como chica de compañía . Ellas no podían estudiar, desde pequeñas eran entrenadas para ser buenas esposas en el caso de quedar solteras dependian de por vida de su padre o el pariente varón más próximo a la linea de consanguinidad, vosotras erais siempre menores de edad pero tu rompes con todas esas convicciones sociales desde la elegancia y la sabiduría.
Darcy te encontró hechizante también porque eres tan diferente de otras mujeres. No hay duda de que muchas mujeres que codician la riqueza y el estatus como Caroline Binglie que se moría por ser su esposa, tú eres diferente, tu quieres casarte por amor, y no estás impresionado por Darcy, la riqueza material y la situación social, te hacen a estar en desacuerdo con él.
Lizzy quiero decirte para terminar mi carta que tu fuerza, integridad e intelecto nos hacen inspirarnos en futuros personajes para proyectos literarios en el siglo XXI.
Ha sido un placer conocerte y espero que tomemos el té otra vez y me inspires con otro tema una que otra tarde sabes que eres siempre bienvenida a esta tu casa.
Desde cariño un fuerte abrazo
Magda
LETTER TO ELIZABETH BENNET
Dear Lizzy:
I am writing to congratulate you on your 200 years, your creative "Jane Austen" in a time of change for society, wrote to focus its main issue the precarious situation in which she was the woman who was given in marriage than in the period of the Regency.The ideal man for women were someone who was rich enough to keep it and take care and give them the security they need to survive in a man's world, love was not important, but she wanted to make your character in her book "Pride and Prejudice" a woman with a very different role then on endowing you of realism and masterful, with a strong independence, where in your life love was more important than social status or wealth, and the strength of your personal integrity makes you reject two propositions that will surely have secured your future after your father's death.
LETTER TO ELIZABETH BENNET
Dear Lizzy:
I am writing to congratulate you on your 200 years, your creative "Jane Austen" in a time of change for society, wrote to focus its main issue the precarious situation in which she was the woman who was given in marriage than in the period of the Regency.The ideal man for women were someone who was rich enough to keep it and take care and give them the security they need to survive in a man's world, love was not important, but she wanted to make your character in her book "Pride and Prejudice" a woman with a very different role then on endowing you of realism and masterful, with a strong independence, where in your life love was more important than social status or wealth, and the strength of your personal integrity makes you reject two propositions that will surely have secured your future after your father's death.
You are the perfect example of the woman whose values make the best known and beloved heroines in English literature, because you're funny, healthy, happy, active, always with a fresh air on your face and in your ways of walking, you are a great friend of your friends, mature, open and compressive, very affectionate with her father, but sometimes you feel humiliated by the stupidities and inanities of your mother and sisters, Jane excluding.Your intelligence is extraordinary, through your love of reading do the perfecting and basing your thoughts and comments on what you read and your personal experience and it makes you original and thoughtful also making your dad Mr. Bennet that you are his favorite, but instead for your mother you are less, because she completely ignores the values of their second daughter keeping you're no better than the rest of her daughters and that hurt me and I think myself as being a reader I realized your intelligence not only in your always impeccable dialogue but also in your ability to observe very well other behaviors of the characters that you dare even decipher their personalities. Apart from the values described above are a brave girl and your creator made you a woman with beautiful eyes, the importance of your eyes has been something symbolic in this story.
You possess some ability to perceive the truth of the situation and the people, but sometimes those perceptions were not accurate for your vanity, prejudice and impulsiveness these defects did you wrong but they make you more human and wise because you could overcome at the end but all the world is imperfect after all. I like such as you you mean ownership and good manners with everyone irrepective of wealth or titles.
Dear friend, because I feel part of me, you have learned so many things, The fact is that I have always wanted to imitate, I always wanted to be Elizabeth Bennet, but as much as I try I can never be you because you are the only character and wonderful I think the wonderful Jane Austen to teach the women of yesterday and today that love in marriage is the most important and although the work shows that not all are like you the example is your friend Charlotte Lucas marrying your cousin Mr. Collins.I know you felt bad on hearing the news because you knew it was a marriage of convenience and you're against it you have to see that she saw no other choice and now with her age she could not wait for another man, because you know that the women in Regency period they could not work the only job they could act as a governess or a chaperone.They could not study, from a young age were trained to be good wives following Rousseau's doctrines and if they were single then their father or nearest male relative took careby blood line them for lifelong, a single woman was always a minor, but you broke with all those social convictions from the elegance and wisdom.
Darcy found you also bewitching because you're so different from other women. There is no doubt that many women who coveted the wealth and status as Caroline Binglie she was dying it be the wife of him, you are different, you want to marry for love, and you are not impressed by Darcy, material wealth and status social, make you to disagree with him.
Lizzy, I want to finish my letter to tell you that your strength, integrity and intellect make us to inspire in future characters for literary projects in the twenty first century.
It was a pleasure to meet you and I hope we take the tea again and you inspire me to another topic one or another afternoon you know you are always welcome to this your home.
From Love, a Big Huge
Magda
Darcy found you also bewitching because you're so different from other women. There is no doubt that many women who coveted the wealth and status as Caroline Binglie she was dying it be the wife of him, you are different, you want to marry for love, and you are not impressed by Darcy, material wealth and status social, make you to disagree with him.
Lizzy, I want to finish my letter to tell you that your strength, integrity and intellect make us to inspire in future characters for literary projects in the twenty first century.
It was a pleasure to meet you and I hope we take the tea again and you inspire me to another topic one or another afternoon you know you are always welcome to this your home.
From Love, a Big Huge
Magda
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