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  1. Background on Persuasion. Persuasion represents the maturity of Austen's work, and more than her other novels. It also provides evidence of Austen’s comic yet biting satire of the titled upper classes. Austen’s own social position, as the daughter of a parish clergyman, placed her firmly in the respected middle-class, but as an author she ...

  2. 28 de jul. de 2023 · Film Analysis of ‘Friendly Persuasion’. The film version of ‘Friendly Persuasion’, directed by William Wyler, is a cinematic masterpiece. It takes the essence of West’s book and translates it onto the screen with grace, humor, and a deep understanding of the human condition. The film is notable for its exploration of pacifism, family ...

  3. Analysis. Captain Wentworth pays regular visits to the Musgroves at Uppercross. It is clear he is a favorite of the daughters, and the family speculates which one he will choose. Charles Hayter, a cousin and Henrietta ’s suitor, is dismayed to find upon returning from his trip that her affections appear to have shifted towards Captain Wentworth.

  4. While Captain Wentworth’s intentions may be innocent, his behavior demonstrates insensitivity to the feelings of his admirers—most notably, Anne, who still harbors deep feelings for him. Need help with Chapter 8 in Jane Austen's Persuasion? Check out our revolutionary side-by-side summary and analysis.

  5. Analysis: Chapters 3 & 4. Persuasion explores the role of the Navy in early nineteenth-century, class-structured society. Sir Walter's principal objection to the Navy is that it brings "persons of obscure birth into undue distinction." Thus, he dislikes and disapproves of its function as a means of social mobility.

  6. Persuasion is Jane Austen ’s last completed novel. She began work on it in the summer of 1815 and completed it by the summer of 1816. The work was published with Northanger Abbey posthumously in December of 1817, six months after Austen’s death in July. The literary critic Harold Bloom calls Persuasion a “perfect novel” in his book The ...

  7. 31 de mar. de 2019 · Categories: Literature, Novel Analysis. Jane Austen’s (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) novels—her “bits of ivory,” as she modestly and perhaps half-playfully termed them—are unrivaled for their success in combining two sorts of excellence that all too seldom coexist. Meticulously conscious of her artistry (as, for example, is Henry ...