Thursday, 4 January 2018

Sense and sensibility study question ............

★Do you find Marianne's decision to marry Colonel Brandon to be a plausible conclusion?
Why or why not?



For movie review of this novel 1995 clike here 
And also here is the background of the novel .....😊


First of all i would like to see whole the story of the novel with  plot overview .....


Exposition ....

After the death of mr.henry Eastwood the dashwwood  sis. And thier mother move from thier childhood home to a new life far away in Devonshire

Rising action .....

Marianne dashwwood and her family is introduced to john Willoughby she shows immediate passion for him Elinor dashwwood and Edward Ferrara reveal that they are in love.

Climax .......

Marrinne strong emotions begins to take over evryone Willoughby leaves her marriage anticipation there reunion. Elinor is given news about Edwards recreate engagement to lucy Steele.

Falling Action .........

Willoughby rejectes marrinne and gets married to miks grey Elinor s sufferings is introduced Martianne after Edwards secrets engagement becomes scandalous public news marrians fall I'll from depression . As. A result , she is faced with a life threatening illness.


Conclusion.........

On the evening of marrinne 'S miraculous recovery . Willoughby retired and shows that he really ay with him and he more like Elinor in the future edward and lucy breakup and he reveals his love for Elinor .

Eventually , marrians and colonel Brandon marry for being colonel each other for some time.









Do you find Marianne's decision to marry Colonel Brandon to be a plausible conclusion?
Why or why not?


Ans of this que .......


In the begning of the book , Marianne and Elinor both declare that they marry colonel Brandon , that he was far too old Marianne complained that branden didnt shre her reason for having to intention of being Wed to him.

But , as fate may make it, the one marriage intended to marry , Willoughby, turned out to be a two -time and got Eliza (ii) pregnant .

But at the end of the book , Austen tell us that:" marrians could never love by halves "that she was truly marrianne said at the begning of the novel .


Yes , it is a plausible conclusion by the end of the novel , marrinne has become much less foolish and more realistic . Many wonen in that time married to older men who could provided for them much like a father did , because women didn't have any rights to monitor land .







Thank you .............😊

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