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Women had only one main choice in regards to their lives within the time period that Jane Austen wrote Sense and Sensibility. Women had to be married off to older gentlemen in order to be financially secure as predominately their brother would receive any inheritance. Lucy is a prime example of a woman who went along with the status quo of society and married not for love but instead for the financial security. She valued connection and societal views more than she valued independence and attachment. Jane Austen utilized Lucy as a way to demonstrate the sad truths of how society valued marriage, as more of a business deal instead of holding sacred the value of emotions and love that should accompany marriage. Lucy did not come to realize that sense and sensibility in moderation could bring her far more happiness than money ever could. Lucy deepens the plot by initially having an attachment to Edward Farrer, who was the object of Elinor's one and only affection. In the end, because Lucy decided to marry Edward's brother instead because he was receiving the inheritance, it demonstrated how Edward and Elinor valued attachment opposed to connections. Edward had given up his inheritance to be with Lucy however, she saw this as a horrid thing to do and chose to give up her love to him for a materialistic value instead. This demonstrated the development of Elinor and Edward's character as they both learned that to love one another they needed to not only demonstrate the characteristics of sense but also encompass sensibility and with both in moderation they were able to reach a state of happiness and contentment within each other.
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United States-Proper Noun
colonists-noun
eastern border-noun
North america-proper noun
colonists-noun
New World-Proper Noun
animals-noun
beaver-noun
otter-noun
mink-noun
fox-noun
men-noun
gold-noun
land-noun
Christians-Proper Noun
freedom-noun
God-Proper Noun (Addition- It depends on your beliefs, if youre atheist, its just a normal noun, because its just a thing. K?)
People-noun
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children-noun
Bible-Proper noun (Same rules as the Addition to "God")
Deuteronomy-Proper Noun
parents-noun
children-noun
settlers-noun
disease-noun
cold winters-noun (Don't let BITTER fool you!! Bitter isn't a noun, it is a VERB!!)
food-noun
numbers-noun
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Lord-Proper Noun (Unless you're atheist, and then its just a noun.)
troubles-noun
colonists-noun
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God-Proper Noun (Rule)
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Dr. King refers to peaceful protest when referencing the "majestic heights". He describes peaceful protest as meeting physical force with soul force, or the will to see that justice is enacted through nonviolent means. This is truly a difficult thing to accomplish in the face of brutal injustice, and is a majestic height to reach indeed. Dr. King proved that such heights could be reached, and that real progress toward equality could be made by nonviolent means.
The lost empire. There you go.