Saturday, January 25, 2020
Sense and Sensibility Essay -- Jane Austen
 Sense and Sensibility was the first novel written by Jane Austen   and it reflects the views and ideas of a young girl of   twenty-two. It includes autobiographical elements, as do other   novels written by her. Jane Austen had only one sister,   Cassandra, and the two were very attached. The connection that existed   between Jane and Cassandra is to be found between Elinor and   Marianne. The two women of the novel also resemble their real-   life counterparts in their nature and attitude. Elinor possesses the   good sense of Cassandra and the cordiality of Jane. Marianne   displays Jane's love for reading, music and dance. The setting of   the novel is also based on actual locations. The Dashwoods'   cottage at Barton in Devonshire resembles Jane Austen's house at   Steventon in Hampshi...                      
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