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  1. Character Analysis Elinor Dashwood. Elinor represents "sense" in this novel. Only nineteen, she is her mother's counselor, able to influence her in the direction of prudence. When Mrs. Dashwood wants to leave Norland Park, it is Elinor who prevents her from acting too hastily. She induces Marianne to look at things in a calmer, more sensible ...

  2. Miss Sophia Grey. Miss Sophia Grey is the most mysterious woman of the novel Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen. It is another minor character presented to the audience as a rich and unpleasant person that attracts young and handsome fellows with her money. One of them appears to be Mr. Willoughby, a character...

  3. Fanny Dashwood Character Analysis. The wife of John Dashwood. Fanny is a greedy character. She doesn’t want John to give any money to his sisters, so that her son can inherit it all, and she cleverly persuades him out of giving his sisters any money. A bit of a social climber, Fanny is more concerned with wealth and status than love or character.

  4. Your wishes are all moderate.' 'As moderate as those of the rest of the world, I believe. I wish as well as every body else to be perfectly happy, but like every body else it must be in my own way. Greatness will not make me so. You are in a melancholy humour, and fancy that any one unlike yourself must be happy.

  5. Sense and Sensibility adalah sebuah novel yang ditulis oleh Jane Austen, dan merupakan karya pertamanya yang dipublikasikan dibawah nama samaran "A Lady" pada tahun 1811. Sebuah karya fiksi romantis, Sense and Sensibility berlatar belakang di Southwest Inggris antara tahun 1792 dan 1797, [1] dan menggambarkan kehidupan dan kisah cinta Dashwood bersaudara, Elinor dan Marianne .

  6. In Sense and Sensibility there are three major factors beyond the usual considerations of appearance, personality and character conduct when looking for a marriage in 19th century England. Indeed, what the Dashwood sisters look for- well Elinor really because she has more refined tastes and is far more discerning in regards to men- is a man’s opinion on literature and his understanding of ...

  7. Character Analysis Marianne Dashwood. Though probably intended as a caricature of the oversensitive heroine in the late-eighteenth-century novel, Marianne is a character in her own right: "She was sensible and clever, but eager in everything; her sorrows, her joys, could have no moderation." Marianne is amazed that Elinor could love the ...