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When was the play written? Who wrote the play? Have they written other things? This play is an adaptation; when …
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Willoughby’s final confession to Elinor is one of the books more unsettling and unexpected scenes. It allows us in some …
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Elinor considers Lucy’s marriage to Robert Ferrars as “extraordinary and unaccountable,” “completely a puzzle.” Is it completely a puzzle to …
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Critic William H. Galperin does not like Colonel Brandon. He has characterized Brandon’s pursuit of Marianne as “insistent, if sinister.” …
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Although the women are beautifully delineated, Sense and Sensibility’s leading men remain somewhat shadowy. “For my money Edward is the …
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Think for a moment about the scene in which Lucy tells Elinor about her secret engagement to Edward. It is …
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A turn of the century review describes Mrs. Jennings as a character it is “equally delightful to have met on …
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One of the tenets of Romanticism is that instinct and emotion are better moral guides than reason. At one point …
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As the title suggests, Sense and Sensibility is, in some ways, a debate about the principles of rationalism, represented by …
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After reading Talk about the title of the chapter and the story. The title of this chapter is ‘All’s Well …
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