nning to feel confidence in her own success. (Woolf 24) Revealing her                   character traits through the characters in her novel, she was able to share with                   the readers her dreams and her desires of her heart. Austen is a romantic                   type of women, but she does not present herself like that. By using the                   character of Marianne, she is able to fulfill that spot of character trait of                   herself in which she is not able to show off in reality. Also by displaying her                   strong will and responsible quality, she chooses a character such as Elinor to                   show this feature of her. Jane Austens imagination is unbelievable, because                   of the way she describes her characters and the sceneries in her novel.                   Extremely precise, the readers have no questions to ask what the scenery is                   like. She lets the reader imagine just as if they were in the story and show                   how beautiful the scenes are. (Watt 42) Furthermore, Austens uses her own                   writing techniques to achieve her goals to let her readers dream about her                   novels. Exactly how this miracle is achieved is, of course, Miss Austens                   secret. It is a secret of language and of artistry, which can be profitably                   explored by the reader, and of a particular kind imagination. Readers                   wonder how Austen gets her thoughts, and the answer is, she used her past                   and present experiences. Moreover, Austen portrayed her traits into her                   characters to show her inner feelings of how she truly is in her heart. ...