Elinor and Marianne are sisters with different character, but they are all eager to true love. This book described several men and girls, and the love story between them. It is really amusing to see that everybody in the book with sharp personality and different wisdom, choosed the different way of their life. And this give us more space to think and discuss love and life.
Talk about women, I think of the famous words "Women are flowers, they are different from each other. We can only admire them separately, but not compare with each other.". So what is your opinion?
Next, I will extract some words from the book.
If you have strong feelings, is it better to express them, eagerly and passionately, to the whole world? Is it wise? And if you always show the world a calm face and a quiet vioce , does this mean there is no passion, no fire in your heart?
When the Dashwood sisiters have to move to Devon with their widowed mother, they are sad to leave the family home, now owned by their wealthy half-brother. The girls are quite poor, but they still have several admirers. They are shy Edward Ferrars, the romantic and handsome Mr. Willoughby, and the sad silent Colonel Brandon.
But the course of true love does not run smoothly at first. Hopes of marriage disappear, guilty secrets come to light, hearts are broken. But which sisiter feels it more ? Calm and sensible Elinor, smiling bravely and saying not a word--or romantic Marianne, sobbing wildly and passionately all night long...
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