The answer is YES, they end up with the best husband possible.
The story represents how society works according to the cultural standars of the time. Young Dashwood sisters know about the importance of finding an economically supportive husband, but their main concern is to move forward in the right moment. Everything relates to marriage, dances, talks, friendship, interests and actions. Falling in love and being romantic is not lucrative in a society that looks for an increase of wealth.
While their personalities are different, neither of the young sisters is looking to marry just to go up in the social scale, but they want to marry because they're in love and want to live a happy and full life. However, the end of the story effectively connects the topics of sense and sensibility, even though Elinor (sensible sister) marries a man she loves after many romantic obstacles, and Marianne (sensitive sister) marries a man who she does not love at first, but represented a sensible choice to make.
The gift of fire. He was punished by being chained to a rock and having birds eat his liver each day
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his unsteady debates, his serious fundraising struggles, his lack of unifying policy vision. But it also makes clear how personal and deep a connection his fans feel to him, especially those who have experienced personal tragedy, which the former vice-president is, sadly, well versed in. For months, pundits have speculated Biden was on the brink of collapsing in the polls, and this has continued not to happen. His connection to President Obama is often cited as a reason for his staying power.