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sense and sensebility

s their own responsibilities that they must take care of. Austens tasks were to be obedient to her family and at the same time to be a writer. One similarity that Austen and Elinor had was, the two of them had a great difficulty with men. Austen was never married and wrote romantic novels. She created the character Elinor to display the side of her that fear for men. Where there were parties held, Austen would be fond of dancing but never could really speak to a man because she was too shy. (Austen 308) Even though Austen was very smart, she never really got the chance to speak to guys because of her family ties, but using Elinor in her novel to display her feelings toward men, she could achieve her dreams through her writings. (Wilson 39) The lifstyle of Jane Austen was incorporated into her writings so she may express her feelings without saying them out loud. Austens lifestyle was no different from anyone elses life in the early 1800s. The only thing that was different about Austen was that she became a popular author. People in her society were very strict and were lawful. This was a big influence for Jane Austen because she was able to see what was going on in her society. (Harding 48) She did not live on the easy streets of life; she lived her life like a slave. Women were not paid much working on farms because of the fact that they were females. Growing up in a harsh society was during the early 1800s, when there were no roads and people got hung for stealing. (Weldon 36) Austen grew up knowing what was right from wrong. Being poor as she was, in her novel Se...

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