This is the story of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, sisters who respectively represent the "sense" and "sensibility" of the title. With their mother, their sister Margaret, and their stepbrother John, they make up the Dashwood family.
Henry Dashwood, their father, has just died. Norland Park, his estate, is inherited by John; to his chagrin, Henry has nothing but ten thousand pounds to leave to his wife and daughters. On his deathbed, he urges John to provide for them and John promises that he will do so.
I liked the plot of the story, even though the writing style is a bit boring. Its cool to see all the points of view, and to analyse wich one. At the story, Elinor represents the “Sense” (she is complex and her fellings are very strong) and Marianne the “Sensibility” (she is romantic and more sensibility).
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