
Sense and Sensibility
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Format
Paperback
Pages
409
Language
English
Published
Apr 29, 2003
Publisher
Penguin Books
Description
Set against the backdrop of the early 19th century, the narrative unfolds the lives of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, as they navigate the complexities of love, heartbreak, and societal expectations. The story begins after the death of their father, leading to a drastic change in their fortunes and leaving them to grapple with their new realities.
Elinor, the embodiment of sense, embodies rationality and restraint, while her sister Marianne, with her spirited passion, represents a contrasting approach to life and love. Their differing temperaments create a rich tapestry of experiences as they pursue their individual paths to happiness, often at odds with one another's ideals.
As the sisters encounter various suitors and challenges, profound themes of economic hardship, gender roles, and the constraints of society emerge. These elements are woven together with Austen’s signature wit and keen social commentary, making the narrative not just a romantic tale but a critical reflection of the time.
Through trials and tribulations, the Dashwoods learn valuable lessons about the nature of love and the importance of balancing emotion and reason. The development of their characters reveals a deeper understanding of each sister's desires and ambitions, leading to a satisfying exploration of personal growth amidst the turbulence of their lives.
Elinor, the embodiment of sense, embodies rationality and restraint, while her sister Marianne, with her spirited passion, represents a contrasting approach to life and love. Their differing temperaments create a rich tapestry of experiences as they pursue their individual paths to happiness, often at odds with one another's ideals.
As the sisters encounter various suitors and challenges, profound themes of economic hardship, gender roles, and the constraints of society emerge. These elements are woven together with Austen’s signature wit and keen social commentary, making the narrative not just a romantic tale but a critical reflection of the time.
Through trials and tribulations, the Dashwoods learn valuable lessons about the nature of love and the importance of balancing emotion and reason. The development of their characters reveals a deeper understanding of each sister's desires and ambitions, leading to a satisfying exploration of personal growth amidst the turbulence of their lives.
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