Having a strong heart like Elinor and a latent sense similar to Marianne, Jane                    Austen displayed her characteristics through her characters.   Elinor and                   Marianne were two main characters that Jane Austen used to display her true                   character. Elinor is very devoted to her family and tries to do everything she                   can to support them. Every now and then, when the family is in need of                   advice, they would all look to Elinor. Marianne was the younger daughter in                   the family of three sisters and she is always caught up in romantic poetry. At                   one time in the novel, Marianne went through a catastrophe because the love                   of her life had left her. Marianne tries to hide her fear to avoid all her distress.                   (Austen 288) Both of the characters lifestyle reflected that of Jane Austens.                   In the writing of the novel Sense and Sensibility, Austen wrote the novel                   according to her own passionate feelings. People began to notice her writings                   towards the end of her life. Jane Austens lifestyle and characteristics were                   revealed through her characters Marianne and Elinor in her novel Sense and                   Sensibility. Jane Austen began writing novels when she was in her early                   twenties, she was a very intellectual women. She enjoyed reading many                   books in her life that gave her an advantage in writing great novels. When                   Austen wrote the novel Sense and Sensibility, much of her characteristics                   were seen through the novel. Jane Austen is thus a mistress of much deeper                   emotion than appears upon the surface. She stimulates us to supply what is                   not there. (Woolf 19) After Willoubys sudden break up with Marianne,                   many...