The
novel of manners is a realistic story that concentrates the reader’s attention upon the customs and conversation, and the ways of thinking and
valuing of the people of a social class. As such, the narrative structure of the novel of manners recreates a social world (civil, military, political, business) and shows the spheres of public and private life sufficiently to convey the
dominance of social-code
mores upon the personal and public lives of the people in the story. The detailed observation of the values and
customs of a social-class society, thematically dominate the story. The characters are differentiated by measures of "success" and “failure”; by the degree to which he or she meets the standard of uniform social behaviour; and by the degree to which each character fails at uniformity in language, thought, and action.