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sense and sensebility

sh when there is a problem. The resemblance of Austen and Marianne was that the two of them had romantic feelings and dreams. They also lived their lives as being poor. Both Austen and Marianne are very dedicated to their family. Happiness will come to the ones who wait patiently for their dreams or goals. Marianne fell deeply in love with a man named John Willoughby. She looked at John like he was the guy of her dreams because he shared the same interest as she did. During the time the two were together, everything was very merry. But as soon as Johns family discovered he was going out with a woman who was without a dowry, they threaten to take his wealth away if he sees her again. After this occurred, Marianne began to go in the state of depression. Being broken hearted for the rest of her life, she thought, it was not soon until she realizes whom she should have been dating in the first place. She started a new relationship with an old close friend, Colonel Brandon. Marianne lived a happy life after all, as she met the man she could learn to love and Austen discovered her joy in her writing. (Austen 305) Jane Austen was devoted to her family all the time and so was Elinor to hers. Elinor was the oldest sister of three daughters from the Dashwood family, and was the most reliable one of all. Whenever there was a dilemma, she would be the responsible daughter and handle the problem. Elinor is a strong women, she was accountable for her duties. (Litz 78) Austen portrays her characteristics with Elinors by the way they both act when there was a crisis. Every woman ha...

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