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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 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。the main characters reflect parts of Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Mansfield Park, Elinor Dashwood, Elizabeth Bennet, and Fanny Price all reflect aspects of Jane Austen and dreams she had that were never can also be considered the backbone of her she dies, the family is not as close as they were during her became very close with two of her nieces, Fanny Austen and Anna counseled them on men and marriage when they reached the age of choosing a often helped with delivering her sisterinlaw39。he has been entirely cast off by them for persevering in his engagement with a very deserving young of Jane39。s incistant lacks the emotion that Marianne thrives on while reading to the women and she has no qualms about sharing this with talking to her sister, Marianne states that she finds Edward to be an “amiable” man, but lacking a certain Elinor says that his disposition suits her just fine, Marianne is immediate reaction is one of Elinor rather love a dull, amiable man or the kind of man she would choose? Marianne would settle for no less than a prince on a white stallion, ready to rescue her from the confines of her little man must possess “spirit, wit, and feeling.” Marianne was finally abandoned by Willoughby, fell deep in their emotional outlook of the dominant lower into the abyss of suffering, and could not get almost lost her life, and brought pain to her friends and is the disadvantage of overacting for Marianne?s “more sensibility, less sense”, she is a very great is wise, fair, loves reading and loves her mother and sister very matter she was too emotional atfirst, or learnt to be rational at last, Marianne is not willing to hurt her friends and families addition, she made her effort to make up the damage brought by her the story said, once Marianne realized she was wrong, she would do anything to make up is really an excellent girl, isn?t she?In the male role, Edward is the ideal type of women but not brave Ferrars, the object of Elinor39。t quite know how to let people know about when Lucy Steele confides in Elinor that she has been secretly engaged to Edward for four years, she tells no one, and bears the burden of a broken heart on her the outset he controlled his affection to Elinor and behaved as a was not rude but always was his attitude that made Elinor blowing hot and cold and didn?t believe they would be think Colonel Brandon is a plex with both sense and sensibility even though he has also done a choice between reason and I still think he is the only one of several main characters who puts the emotion to the first he exited on his own initiative when he knew the relationship between Marianne and Willoughby, after all his original intention is that he hopes Marianne can be for Willoughby, a playboy, I only say I?m essence is not bad, and I believe he really loves Marianne, but not enough, in other words, he loves money more, or just topic of this paper is to distinguish the differences between sense and in Jane Austin39。if she did not marry, she had 39。s life closely parallels that of Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and begins the novel with the line, “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife”.This statement reflects the opinion of the time that a woman had to be married or else she had no social as Elizabeth and her sisters feel immense pressure to get married and procure a good match, so too did she was twentyfive she still retained a small spark of hope that she would one day marry and have Jane Austen?s Sense and Sensibility there is a theme that runs along with males in the first born sons are forced to deal with the promotions and abilities that e along with the laws of primogeniture, yet even with all they get they do not lead an altogether happy