Abstract

This paper aspires to offer one more way of appreciating the all-time favorite Pride and Prejudice from Hofstede’s viewpoint on masculine culture. Since culture is not static, this paper perceives that feminine contesting in quality of life, inner growth and sisterhood balances out masculine asserting in money issues, gentlemen education, and liberal humanism in Austen’s time; and puts in perspective that any specific cultural phenomenon survives or disappears for a reason in conclusion.

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