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s still an inconclusive and me can find ourselves point according to our Shakespeare said, the course of true love never did run course, the world can not be without love, but not only love.第五篇:理智與情感讀書(shū)報(bào)告{39。s refuses to end theengagement and his mother, furious because of Lucy39。s emotionalism。and both the types of character and the events are such as she knew from firsthand observation and experience.。s treatment of the two sisters is plex and ending does, however, neatly join the themes of sense and sensibility though having the sensible sister marry her true love after long,romantic obstacles to their union, and the emotional sister find happiness with a man she did not initially love, but who was an eminently sensible choice of a truly happy marriage, she shows us, exists only where sense and sensibility meet and mix in proper measure。s feelings for Edward are and is sorry that she did not pay more attention to her , the next day Edward arrives and reveals that it was his brother who married says that he was trapped in his engagement with Lucy, “a woman he had long since ceased to love,” but that she had broken the engagement to marry the now wealthy asks Elinor to marry him, and she the next two years, , Marianne matures and after growing to love brandonl, decides to marry marry and live close to Elinor and plot revolves around a contrast between Elinor39。s fortune is dependent on the will of his knows that she would not like her son to marry a woman of as a low rank as she is and does not allow herself to hope for , a goodhumored widow, thinks that Brandon is in love with Marianne and teases them both about dislikes him in the countryside, Marianne falls and breaks her , a dashing and handsome man, carries her back to Barton begins to visit Marianne every day and they bee very overhears him calling Marianne by her first name and believes that they may be secretly leaves abruptly one day telling the Dashwoods that he must go to London and will not return for a departure greatly upsets es to stay at Barton Cottage near one he seems unhappy and is distant towards Elinor, and she fears that he no longer has any feelings for and Lucy , cousins of Lady Middleton, e to , Lucy then reveals to Elinor that she(Lucy)has been secretly engaged to Edward for four years..Elinor is overe with grief, but she keeps the information from her family as a promise to and Marianne spend the winter at 39。s novel by two sisters, Elinor and Marianne, the disposition of the two girls can be seen quite two girls are acpanied by a mother, and many other well developed character questionable to the theme of the story is the youngest sister personality if described would be more like that of her sister can possess rich emotion, but not thought taking heed in dealing with a matter and inner urge should be showed respect to “Money can buy an elegant life”, but the feelings between people are much more and individual and having the ability to do so is a prevalent theme in this applies the men who do not have to pressure and obligation to laws of primogeniture who can choose their own also applies to the women who are viewed by society as poor but in fact will bee rich because they do not have to bow down to society?s rules and the way people dealt with life in that time had to constrict to these rules to feel successful yet, the most successful characters in the novel are the ones who were brave enough to break away from the each of the sisters reacts to their romantic misfortunes, and the lessons they draw before ing finally to the requisite happy ending forms the heart of the Marianne39。s most respected concept, but Jane accounted for its unseemliness fully through real contrast can be seen between the two women when Marianne es to see Elinor in her bedroom one is the same evening in which Edward has read to the family upon Marianne39。s aunt traveled to India in order to find a into her twenties, Jane still had dreams of getting she was twentyfive, Harris Bigg, a brother of her good friends, proposed marriage to first she accepted: she would bee mistress of a large estate, and “be able to ensure the fort of her parents to the end of their days”.Most importantly, she would have children and raise a family of her next day, however, Jane reneged the did not love him and did not want a “marriage based on nothing but money”.After this proposal, Jane gave up all hopes of ever having a family of her , she fulfilled her dreams through her characters and found “passion” through her characters marry for make Jane39。thus they make content lives for themselves despite societal and financial conflict starts at the beginning of the novel, but to his son and his son?s son with John Dashwood?s acquisition of the Norland John receives the inheritance and the estate, he is from then on viewed in a negative is a weak man and isconstantly influenced by his petty, greedy and mean was not an illdisposed young man, unless to be rather coldhearted and rather selfish to be ill he married a more amiable woman, he might have been more respectable than he was: he might even have been made amiable Dashwood was a strong caricature of himself: more narrowminded and choice of wife, a systematic marriage for money and social stature affects his ability to be viewed as a decent c