In the novel Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, the more sensitive character, Marianne, is shown more compassion and generally favored more by the author throughout the novel. Although at first she doesn't marry for love, her marriage is ideal of the era and she comes to love her husband with great fervor.
Sensibility was greatly esteemed in Old England, and Marianne Dashwood embodies this characteristic to the fullest extent. Austen favors this characteristic by showing Marianne great compassion, giving her the ideal marriage, and making her the more beautiful of the two sisters. Altho
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