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as originally written, but kept the essential theme: the necessity of finding a workable middle ground between passion and story revolves around the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and the former is a sensible, rational creature, her younger sister is wildly romantica characteristic that offers Austen plenty of scope for both satire and on Edward Ferrars, a potential suitor for Elinor39。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。Elinor’s “Edward had done nothing to forfeit her esteem”.Marianne’ expression is more emotive than Elinor’s, but their sentiments remain the all bee distressed when they knew the thing that their lovers engaged with another girl but not thought Edward was another Willoughby when she heard Edward engaged with a girl who was almost an illiterate the result is all Austen novels, Sense and Sensibility ends in the marriage of the this novel, marriage does not like a necessarily married the man she finally Edward got forgiveness from his fianc233。for he conducted himself with propriety in the discharge of his ordinary , I want to talk about the differences and similarities between Elinor and central differences between the two sisters are the ability of differences between these two sisters are seen throughout the have the same of them believe themselves to be engaged to men and both find themselves abandoned by these men in favor of similarity of experience serves only to emphasize the differences their two Austen intended to make differences between in many example, chapter 1 stresses the Elinor’s sense of control: her feeling was strong: but she knew how to govern was shown to be in many ways similar to her they have one important difference “her sorrow, her joy, could have no difference between the two women is most clearly drawn in the way each is shown to deal with the discovery of their lovers’ Elinor hears from Lucy that she is engaged to Edward she only turns towards her, “in silent amazement”.The only description of her face is the phrase “her plexion varied”.Her control is are told, “She stood firm in incredulity and felt no danger of an hysterical fit, or a swoon.” Austen emphasizes that it is selfcontrol which distinguishes Elinor’s heroine speaks “cautiously” and “with a calmness of manner, which tolerably well concealed her surprise and solicitude”.Austen tells us that Elinor was shocked, confounded” yet it is not until she is alone that she is “at liberty to think and be wretched”.As readers we can’t see this we see Elinor again,she is not in wretchedness but rather up on “serious reflection”.Whatever selfcontrol we may image after the author wrote ’s reaction is totally different from Marianne there is no face, we are told, “crimsoned over” and she speaks “in a voice of the great emotion”.She cries out“ in the wildest anxiety”.We can see the distress of Elinor after everyone Marianne’s distress is seen by her sister and by the extremity of Marianne’s reaction is emphasizing in many , there is rejection of Willoughby’s letter and Elinor’s condemnation of the , Marianne’s “covering her face with her handkerchief, she almost screamed with agony.” Third, the three letters that Marianne write to hope bees weak in the proceeding of the three been abandoned, Elinor and Marianne both seek excuse for their lovers’ ’s “I could rather believe every creature of my acquaintance leagued together to ruin me in his opinion, than believe his nature capable of such cruelty”。elino:]Novel Report of Sense and SensibilitySense and sensibility is a novel written by Jane Austen that was firstpublished in was an English novelist whose works of romantic fictions,and earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature, In her short and glorious life, she wrote about dozens of famous novels, such as sense and sensibility, pride and prejudice, Mansfield park, Emma and so I was in primary school, I had once read the Chinese version of pride and prejudice, through this n