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Sense and Sensibility: Alternative Ending

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Sense and Sensibility: Alternative Ending

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  • Jane Austen, the author of the book “Sense and Sensibility”; a very polite and respectable woman, whose eyes reflect a sharp intellect while she holds a quill set above of a manuscript. Her focused look tells of a mind in work, expressing in her paper her thoughts on love and themes such as inequality between men and women, especially in relation to financial resources and working life from the current times she lives: The Regency Era.
  • “In the bloom of the Regency Era, Jane Austen, a literature genius who breathed life into tales of love and societal themes. Each time the quill traces into the paper, the creativity flourishes and it is filled with unmistakable essences and narratives that will create a high impact on its readers from her times, even from the following generations”.
  • Following the steps of her sister Elinor, Marianne Dashwood married Colonel Brandon, granting Elinor and her mother’s wish to bring them together.
  • Nevertheless, Willoughby considered and thought, realizing Marianne was actually the person he wanted, so he was sad to hear about her marriage.
  • Oh Marianne… if only I had been loyal to you’. Thinks. ‘Hmm… maybe I should express this with her personally. That’s it! I’ll visit her’.
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