Sense and Sensibility: Huang Yuning's Introduction (she Classics)

Sense and Sensibility: Huang Yuning's Introduction (she Classics)

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"Sense and Sensibility" is Jane Austen's first officially published work, and its light is often overshadowed by "Pride and Prejudice". In fact, the good things about "Sense and Sensibility" take longer to savor. The novel takes the twists and turns of the marriage turmoil of sister Elinor and sister Marianne as the main line. Through the humorous comparison of "reason and emotion", it raises issues of moral and behavioral norms. Although the two sisters have very different personalities, neither of them is willing to give in easily under the pressure of survival, and neither wants marriage to become just a "financial management product" in a certain sense. In Austen's view, only through this means of continuous self-improvement can women in a disadvantaged position achieve complete happiness.

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