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  1. 9782806276421 22 EBook Plurilingua Publishing This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of Persuasion by Jane Austen. It provides a thorough exploration of the novel’s plot, characters and main themes, including love, social life and the position of women.

  2. Analysis. The novel introduces us to the vain and self-absorbed Sir Walter, whose favorite pastime is to pore over the Baronetage, a book of important English families that includes his own lineage. His own wife bore him three daughters before passing away: Elizabeth, Anne, and Mary respectively.

  3. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Learn about Jane Austen's last novel, Persuasion, and its themes of love, regret, and social class. Discover the plot, the characters, and the analysis of this masterpiece.

  4. 2- Synopsis. In Jane Austen's "Persuasion," Anne Elliot finds herself at the heart of a poignant tale of love, regret, and second chances. Eight years earlier, Anne had yielded to familial pressure and broken off her engagement with the dashing but penniless naval officer, Captain Frederick Wentworth. Now, as the novel unfolds, Anne's family ...

  5. The new tenants are the brother-in-law and sister of Anne’s former fiance, Captain Frederick Wentworth. Anne broke her engagement many years before due to pressure from her family and her godmother, Lady Russell, because they felt Wentworth wasn’t high class enough for Anne. As Wentworth becomes a part of Anne’s social circle, she is ...

  6. Chapter 4. Anne is not remembering the curate, but his brother, Captain Frederick Wentworth. Seven years before, Anne and Frederick met. They quickly fell in love and he proposed marriage, but the family persuaded her to reject the engagement due to his lack of title or fortune. Anne never saw Captain Wentworth again, but he remains her first ...

  7. Persuasion. The novel asks whether it is better to be firm in one's convictions or to be open to the suggestions of others. After being dismissed by Anne eight years ago, Captain Wentworth believes strongly that any woman he marries will have a strong character and independent mind. While Anne believes that these are good qualities, she is also ...