In "Mansfield Park," Jane Austen uses satire to critique social conventions, such as the superficiality of gossip and society's obsession with wealth and status. For example, the character of Mrs. Norris satirizes the hypocrisy and self-serving nature of some members of the upper class. Additionally, the satire of the Bertram family's values and behavior highlights the flaws and contradictions within the Regency-era society.
Mansfield Park was created in 1814-07.
The novel that followed Mansfield Park is Emma, published in 1815.
Mansfield Park - 1983 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-3 Netherlands:AL
Mansfield Park - 2007 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-3
The address of the Mansfield Memorial Museum is: 34 Park Ave W, Mansfield, OH 44902-1603
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Masterpiece Theatre - 1971 Mansfield Park 37-8 was released on: USA: 27 January 2008
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Satire is essentially the use of insults, and contains sarcasm and irony to convey it. In the USA I think a good example is 'South Park'. In the UK examples would be panel shows such as 'Have I Got News For You' and also 'Mock The Week'.
Jane Austen wrote Mansfield Park between 1812 and 1814. It was published in 1814.
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