【文章內(nèi)容簡介】
anne admits that while she “l(fā)oves him tenderly,” she finds him disappointing as a possible lover for her however, Marianne meets a man who measures up to her ideal: , a new swept away by passion is Marianne that her behavior begins to border on the Willoughby abandons her。meanwhile, Elinor39。s growing affection for Edward suffers a check when he admits he is secretly engaged to a childhood Austen has often been considered a woman who led a narrow, inhibited life and who rarely assertions are far from the Austen traveled more than most women of her time and was quite involved in the lives of her brothers,1 so much that it often interfered with her most writers, Jane drew on her experiences and her dreams for the future and incorporated them into her characters reflect the people around her。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。s her thirties, she lived with her brother Frank for several cooked the meals for his family and cared for his children while his wife was confined to her several weeks of such a life, she felt she needed a break and solitude, but she continued to help her brother and his family until her services were no longer the character she creates in Elinor, she sticks by her family and helps them when they need 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 men that are firstborn are in fact too swayed by the power and obligation that es with their the novel the first sons are viewed in a negative light, yet the secondborn sons have less responsibility to be what society wants them to be and are allowed to be his Edward Ferrars, is a firstborn, his mother disinherits him because of his lack of focus and ability to be all she wants him to be。as John Dashwood remarks Robert will now to all intents and purposes be considered as the eldest know that Colonel Brandon is a second son because he has an older brother who married his old sweetheart, Eliza, many years before the novel39。s plot whereas these characters are the heroes of the novel, all the eldest sons are cast in a negative light, including John Dashwood, Robert Ferrars, and Colonel Brandon39。s older Austen39。s day, the eldest sons were the ones who inherited all the family property according to the laws of male , in spite of these inheritance laws, it is the second sons who ultimately find happiness in the novel。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 character and he is viewed as a whole with his wife, which degrades him even more far as the Ferrars Brothers are concerned, Edward is the firstborn son who seemed to be a second Willoughby but loses his position when he refuses to marr