Sense and Sensibility

Navigating love and duty in a changing world

Jane Austen author Roger Parsley editor Andy Graham editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Samuel French Ltd

Published:3rd Jul '01

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The Dashwood sisters navigate love and loss after their father's death in Sense and Sensibility, showcasing their contrasting approaches to relationships.

In Sense and Sensibility, the Dashwood sisters face a significant change in their lives following the death of their father. This loss forces them to leave their comfortable home and relocate to a modest cottage in Devon. There, they are taken under the wing of their well-meaning Aunt Jennings, who is determined to see the girls happily married. As they navigate their new circumstances, the sisters' contrasting personalities come to the forefront, shaping their romantic pursuits and personal growth.

Marianne Dashwood, characterized by her passionate nature, quickly falls for the charming and seemingly perfect John Willoughby. Her impulsive behavior and strong emotions put her at odds with her sister Elinor, who embodies a more reserved and pragmatic approach to love. Elinor harbors deep feelings for Edward Ferrars, but her sense of duty and propriety often keep her from expressing her true emotions. The sisters' differing approaches to love and relationships highlight the central themes of the novel, including the balance between reason and emotion.

As the story unfolds, both sisters encounter trials and tribulations that test their resolve and challenge their beliefs about love. Through their experiences, Sense and Sensibility explores the complexities of human relationships, societal expectations, and the importance of finding one's own path to happiness.

ISBN: 9780573019265

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69 pages