deep vivid emotions are shown to the reader. Austen lived in a society                   where women mostly worked on farms. Agriculture was the largest                   employment for women. (Weldon 36) While other women were out working                   on the fields, Austen would be at home diligently thinking about more ideas                   for her novels. Later as the years passed, Jane Austen became an author for                   writing novels. From then on, her occupation was to be a magnificent writer.                   She wrote many books that dealt with her very own lifestyles and emotions.                   It was not until her death when she began to notice her success in writing                   novels. One important thing that she could put before her writing was her                   family. Austen, the seventh of eight children and was ardent towards her                   family. Her family needed all the help they could receive because her father                   had passed away. In the beginning of the novel Sense and Sensibility, Mr.                   Dashwood died and had no choice but to give his will to his first son and                   nothing to the rest of the family. Although Jane Austen was not married, she                   had great romantic feelings and ideas. Austen used Marianne as a character                   in her novel Sense and Sensibility, to present her feelings of romanticism.                   Through out the novel, Marianne usually spoke of Shakespeares poetry.                   Marianne is a lady who is very imaginary and superficial about her dreams.                   She is all caught up on the romantic part of life. (Austen 311) Always being                   caught up in poetry or another romantic thought, Marianne rarely becomes                   inconsiderate about what is happening around her. Marianne cares about her                   family a lot and does not become selfi...