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  1. Mary Crawford is a major character in Jane Austen's 1814 novel, Mansfield Park. Mary is depicted as attractive, caring and charismatic. The reader is gradually shown, often through the eyes of Fanny Price, a hidden, darker side to Mary's personality.

  2. Mary Crawford really seems like she should be the heroine of this book. She's charming and funny and witty. She proves the old adage of "opposites attract" when she falls for Edmund. She's tied in to a number of the book's major themes, including ideas on communication and on activity vs. passivity.

  3. Mary Crawford is Henry Crawford ’s sister and Mrs. Grant ’s half-sister. She is very beautiful and very charming, but can sometimes transgress rules of propriety due to her lively way of thinking.

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  5. Mary Crawford is a character in Mansfield Park. She possesses a grand fortune of around £20,000.[1][2] When her mother was still alive, Mary and her brother were very dear to their elder half sister, Mrs. Grant (maiden name unknown). Upon the death of their mutual parent, they became distant as...

  6. Dec 23, 2007 · Mary Crawford walks away from Mansfield Park as a tragic character, but Austen’s final words about Mary keep the door open for future happiness.

  7. In the film, Maria's adulterous liaison with Mr. Crawford occurs at Mansfield Park instead of in London; in the novel, Maria leaves her husband's London house to run away with Crawford.

  8. Sep 19, 2014 · Mary Crawford is indeed “lively, confident, witty, accomplished, and wealthy”, but these are not core character traits. At the core of her character Mary is “selfish, calculating and manipulative…”.

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