Sense and Sensebility- Jane Austen
Plot overview-
When
Mr. Henry Dashwood dies, leaving all his money to his first wife's son John
Dashwood, his second wife and her three daughters are left with no permanent
home and very little income. Mrs. Dashwood and her daughters (Elinor, Marianne,
and Margaret) are invited to stay with their distant relations, the Middletons,
at Barton Park. Elinor is sad to leave their home at Norland because she has
become closely attached to Edward Ferrars, the brother-in-law of her
half-brother John. However, once at Barton Park, Elinor and Marianne discover
many new acquaintances, including the retired officer and bachelor Colonel
Brandon, and the gallant and impetuous John Willoughby, who rescues Marianne
after she twists her ankle running down the hills of Barton in the rain.
Willoughby openly and
unabashedly courts Marianne, and together the two flaunt their attachment to
one another, until Willoughby suddenly announces that he must depart for London
on business, leaving Marianne lovesick and miserable. Meanwhile, Anne and Lucy
Steele, two recently discovered relations of Lady Middleton's mother, Mrs.
Jennings, arrive at Barton Park as guests of the Middletons. Lucy ingratiates
herself to Elinor and informs her that she (Lucy) has been secretly engaged to
Mr. Ferrars for a whole year. Elinor initially assumes that Lucy is referring
to Edward's younger brother, Robert, but is shocked and pained to learn that
Lucy is actually referring to her own beloved Edward.
In Volume II of the novel,
Elinor and Marianne travel to London with Mrs. Jennings. Colonel Brandon
informs Elinor that everyone in London is talking of an engagement between
Willoughby and Marianne, though Marianne has not told her family of any such
attachment. Marianne is anxious to be reunited with her beloved Willoughby, but
when she sees him at a party in town, he cruelly rebuffs her and then sends her
a letter denying that he ever had feelings for her. Colonel Brandon tells
Elinor of Willoughby's history of callousness and debauchery, and Mrs. Jennings
confirms that Willoughby, having squandered his fortune, has become engaged to
the wealthy heiress Miss Grey.
In Volume III, Lucy's older
sister inadvertently reveals the news of Lucy's secret engagement to Edward
Ferrars. Edward's mother is outraged at the information and disinherits him,
promising his fortune to Robert instead. Meanwhile, the Dashwood sisters visit
family friends at Cleveland on their way home from London. At Cleveland,
Marianne develops a severe cold while taking long walks in the rain, and she
falls deathly ill. Upon hearing of her illness, Willoughby comes to visit,
attempting to explain his misconduct and seek forgiveness. Elinor pities him
and ultimately shares his story with Marianne, who finally realizes that she
behaved imprudently with Willoughby and could never have been happy with him
anyway.
Mrs. Dashwood and Colonel
Brandon arrive at Cleveland and are relieved to learn that Marianne has begun
to recover. When the
Dashwoods return to Barton, they learn from their manservant that Lucy Steele
and Mr. Ferrars are engaged. They assume that he means Edward Ferrars, and are
thus unsurprised, but Edward himself soon arrives and corrects their
misconception: it was Robert, not himself, whom the money-grubbing Lucy
ultimately decided to marry. Thus,x Edward is finally free to propose to his
beloved Elinor, and not long after, Marianne and Colonel Brandon become engaged
as well. The couples live together at Delaford and remain in close touch with
their mother and younger sister at Barton Cottage.
A few words more an
individual can say that Sense and Sensibility is a novel which
contains themes of marriage, wealth, moneyad it also has sub-themes of greed,
deception and of course Love which is major or core idea of the novel
Furthermore, Austen’s use of “sense” in this regard is just as important and
ties into thelives of Elinor and Marianne just as much as do the previous and
intended meanings of theirnames and the title of the novel. Therefore we may
say that Sense and Sensibility is a novel of Love Deception and greed.
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