Personal Reaction to Jane Austen
A man and a woman who have loved for eight and a half years are finally able to wed after circumstances before had not let them. In one sentence the idea sounds cute, but Jane Austen author of Persuasion works off that very simple theme to create a masterpiece. When Jane Austen was writing this piece one must wonder what she was thinking and what points she wanted to make when she wrote this excellent work. Unfortunately we may never know what she was thinking when she wrote this piece of literature, but because of her writing we can guess. In Austen’s novel the power of true love, true friendship, and persuasion are three points brought up numerous times. To fall in love once is magical but to reawaken that love, especcially eight years later shows just how beautiful life can be. When Anne gave up her first chance at a life with Captain Wentworth she never stopped loving him. When the Crofts were about to move into Kellylynch the mention of Frederick Wentworth’s name sent tingles up Anne’s spine and took away her breath. This only continued throughout the novel as she talked he
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Approximate Word count = 757
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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