The Romantic Literature
PAPER NO :-5
SEMESTER :-2(Two)
YEAR :-2016-2018
EMAIL ID :-sonalolakiya2405@gmail.com.
PAPER NO :-5
SEMESTER :-2(Two)
YEAR :-2016-2018
EMAIL ID :-sonalolakiya2405@gmail.com.
SEMESTER :-2(Two)
YEAR :-2016-2018
EMAIL ID :-sonalolakiya2405@gmail.com.
SUBMITTED :-Dr.Dillip Barad Dept of Eng
Smt.S.B Gardi Maharaja Krishnakumar Sinhji Bhavnagar Univercity.
Topic:
The seventh child and second daughter of Cassandra and
George Austen, Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, in Steventon, Hampshire, England. Jane's parents were
well-respected community members. Her father served as the Oxford-educated
rector for a nearby Anglican parish. The family was close and the children grew
up in an environment that stressed learning and creative thinking. When Jane
was young, she and her siblings were encouraged to read from their father's
extensive library. The children also authored and put on plays and charades.
Over the span of her life, Jane would become especially
close to her father and older sister, Cassandra. Indeed, she and Cassandra
would one day collaborate on a published work.
Jane Austen was an English novelist. She was educated
primarily by her father and older brother. Her works, usually popular, were
first published anonymously and brought her little personal fame.
As a child Austen began writing comic stories, now referred
to as the Juvenilia. Her first mature work, Lady Susan written in epistolary
from. This was preserved by her family but was not published until her death.
Austen wrote the novels that later became Sense and
Sensibility and Pride Prejudice.
vSense and
Sensibility is a novel of love
This is the story of
Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, sister who respectively represent the
“sensibility” of the title with their mother their Margaret, and their stepbrother
John, they make up the Dashwood family.
When the novel open Mr. Henry Dashwood dies leaving all his
money to his first wife’s son John Dashwood his second wife and her three
daughter are left with no permanent home and very little income. Mrs.dashwood
and her daughter [Elinor, Marianne and Margaret] are invited to stay with their
distant relation, the Middleton, at Barton Park.
Elinor Dashwood was nineteen year oldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Dashwood. She is sad to leave their home at Norland because she has
become closely attached to Edward Ferrar.
Both love each other but at London he secret engagement to
Lucy steel and ultimately he marries with Elinor.
At Barton Park Elinor and Marianne discover many new acquaintances,
including the retired officer and bachelor Colonel Brandon.
Marianne and Margaret
go to hills at Barton in the rain. They enjoy a lot and suddenly Marianne falls
down and twists her ankle. A Stanger, John Willoughby, who is staying at
Allenham Court. Marianne and Willoughby fall in love.
But after a short time, Willoughby leaves unexpectedly for
London without explaining or declaring himself.
Ø Willoughby’s feelings for Marianne
There is some confusion as to Willoughby and true feelings
for Marianne. Willoughby’s and Marianne both give the same account and the same
explanations about Willoughby’s feelings for Marianne.
“When I first became
Intimate in your family, I had
No other intention, no other
View in the acquaintance
Than to pass my time
Pleasantly while I was
Obliged to remain in
Devonshire
Willoughby’s speech to Elinor confirms what Marianne had long
before told her soon after the events of the ball.
With proof of both their hearts and both their words
confirming the same thing we must talk with Marianne in saying.
“[Willoughby] is not so
Unworthy as you believe
Him… I my own soul could
Wish” [ch-29]
By their speech we can understand that they extremely love
each other.
Ø Familial love
In Sense and Sensibility Austen show us a wide range of
family relationship Mr. and Dashwood has tread daughter, Elinor, Marianne and
Margret. Mrs. Dashwood is a like and loving mother but he wasn’t doing the best
for her daughter.
Three sisters love each other and always ready for help.
Elinor supports her younger sister Marianne. Margaret shares her sister
Marianne romantic tendencies.
In Ferrars family they also love each other but they are
selfish snobbish and wealthy manipula
vSense and
Sensibility is a novel of deception
Sense and Sensibility is chock full of both. Many secrets
much concealed within each characters, between characters, and between the
author and the readers.
We believed that Elinor is all seeing, but indeed she often
misunderstands, and wrong in her assumption. Willoughby is true romantic secret
to all, as a good person. Majority character remains silent rather than reveal.
There is also an element of surprise in the unexpected
arrivals of the various heroes.
We can also find one more element is manipulation. The story
begins with a secret on his deathbed, Henry Dashwood requests his son to help
her then why he gave his property to his first wife’s son John Dashwood. Mr.
John Dashwood thought to offer a present of $ 1000 a piece to each of his
sisters and Mrs. Dashwood is led to believe he will take care of them in some
way.
All three of the male character has secret of a previous
romantic entanglement of Colonel Brandon’s ward Eliza. We believe as Mrs.
Dashwood and Elinor and Marianne do, that the unexpected departure.
Colonel Brandon also walking secret with his past of injuries
and disappointment the story of his first love reveals in thought the novel-“I
once knew a lady”.
Even Robert farers have a secret – his deceptive growing
relationship with Lucy, reaming hidden.
But it is not just the men who have secrets, the women do as
well- all of them! Lucy’s engagement, her “great secret” and her use of this to
manipulate Elinor is what drives the plot. But Elinor is the keeper of secrets-
she not tells to other about Lucy’s engagement. She keeps Brandon’s secrets;
but she also conceals her own feelings about Edward.
Mrs. Jennings, certainly the most loveable of Austen’s cast
of annoying character. In Mrs. Jennings we have the lover and teller of
secrets, the good natured gossip, though she most often gets it all wrong.
Austen’ belief in gossiping as nearly a living social entity that undermines
the keeping of secrets.
vSense and
Sensibility is a novel of Kindness and greedy.
This is the story of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood sisters who
represent the “sense” and “sensibility”. Mrs. Dashwood has kindness for her
daughter and she wants to help them but unfortunately she fail.
Edward Ferrars and Elinor, both have sympathy each other but
Edward avoid Elinor and start affair with Lucy. She has been secretly engaged
to Edward Ferrars. He is a greedy man her but he has also feelings on kindness
for Elinor so that he ultimately marries with her.
Ferrars Family was wealthy but greedy. Fanny wants to keep
whole property therefore she says to her husband that we keep property and give
small part to sister and Mrs. Dashwood. Henry estate was inherited by John and
he has nothing but ten thousand pounds to leave to his wife and daughter. It
shows kindness for his family and on the other side give priority to son. John
has already richness because he has fortune from his mother and is also married
to the wealthy Fanny Ferrars.
Mrs. Dashwood and Marianne expect an engagement of Elinor and
Edward, but Elinor is not so sure; she knows that Mrs. Ferrars and Fanny will
object to Edward’s interest in her. Fanny takes exception to Edward’s fondness
for Elinor and is so rude that Mrs. Dashwood at once rents a cottage
fortuitously offered to her cousin, Sir John Middleton.
Dashwoods sister were innocent therefore they suddenly accept
their first attraction toward Dashwood sister they start searching new friend
and fortunately they got so they make affair with them.
vConclusion
Thus, the story of Elinor and Marianne, respectively
represent the “sense” and “sensibility”. The novel open with negative
description and it indicate that the novel will be full of tension or
confusion. We can see “love” is center of the novel and element “money” create
the problem between characters. In London Marianne waits for Willoughby for
visit from. She writes several times but receives no reply. One day he leaves
his card but never calls personally. It is a hypocritical person of some character.
Can you find autobiographical element of writer in novel?
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