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Essay on What Turns Walt Whitman On |
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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1716 words (6.86 pages) in the essay titled What Turns Walt Whitman On
I am going to discuss, in relation to this question, Jane Austen s work both book and film Sense and Sensibility . Both of them, in different ways, examine the story of two sisters and their love affairs. They also show us with a trenchant observation and in meticulous detail, which Jane Austen possesses, the quiet, day-to-day country life of the upper-middle-class English . For, in parallel with the two these specific works, I will try to present my opinion according to how Sense is a plus and Sensibility a minus. Moreover I can say that Jane Austen is an astute observer of human life, and that it refers to this excellent treatment of the complex relationship between Sense and Sensibility in the novel and the film.
In Sense and Sensibility, we see a contrary between two sisters: Elinor and Marianne. Elinor is the embodiment of sense , who loves a man but she never comes to terms with it, and Marianne, who is openly expressed, enthusiastic and infatuated with a man who afterwards ignores her without a word. To begin with, in the novel, we do see Marianne very much romantic, sixteen-year-old girl, governed by her feelings, not by reason, unlike Elinor. Passionate in her opinions and certain of their morality, Marianne lacks prudence and relies on instinct. Her opinion about love is At first sight and we can see that when Marianne meets Willoughby it was like a hero rescuing his princess. She is fall in love with him immediately and she does not hide her feelings....
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Keywords: marianne, jane austen, meticulous detail, sense and sensibility, elinor, astute observer, love affairs, enthusiastic, lacks, two sisters, willoughby, infatuated, feelings, novel, perfect happiness, specific works, film sense, quiet day, embodiment, walt whitman
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