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A key narrative style of Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice" is:

C. epistolary.

  • An epistolary novel is one written in the form of letters.
  • It is important to notice that Jane Austen (England, 1775-1817) does use this narrative style in "Pride and Prejudice," but it does not mean that the whole novel is written like this.
  • At certain points in the novel, we learn about events through letters written by the characters.
  • For instance, character Jane often writes to Elizabeth to tell her what is going on where she is.
  • The main issues with Mr. Darcy are also explained and some revelations are made through a letter he writes to Elizabeth.
  • With the information above in mind, we can choose letter C. epistolary as the best option.

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