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  1. A short summary of Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Sense and Sensibility.

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      A list of all the characters in Sense and Sensibility. Sense...

    • Chapters 1-5

      A summary of Chapters 1-5 in Jane Austen's Sense and...

  2. Chapter 1. Literary devices: Genre. Mood. Setting. Style. Tone. View all. Henry Dashwood lived at Norland Park in Sussex, England, a property owned by his wealthy uncle. Henry had three daughters by his current wife and one son from a prior marriage. When his uncle died, Norland was left to Henry’s son John and John’s own son.

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  4. Chapter Summary; Chapters 1–3: Henry Dashwood, owner of Norland Park, has a son, John, by a previous marriage and three daughters—Elinor, Marianne, a... Read More: Chapters 4–5: Elinor and Marianne discuss Edward, whose taste seems lacking to Marianne. Elinor defends Edward as intelligent but sh... Read More: Chapters 6–8

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    Summary
    Chapters 1–3
    Henry Dashwood, owner of Norland Park, ...
    Chapters 4–5
    Elinor and Marianne discuss Edward, whose ...
    Chapters 6–8
    Mother and daughters are too upset for ...
    Chapters 9–11
    While out walking one day, Marianne and ...
  5. Book Summary. This is the story of Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, sisters who respectively represent the "sense" and "sensibility" of the title. With their mother, their sister Margaret, and their stepbrother John, they make up the Dashwood family. Henry Dashwood, their father, has just died.

  6. In this opening chapter, Austen sets the scene with her usual clarity and precision. The reader meets most of the leading characters and is given insight into their personalities and temperaments. It is obvious that this is to be a story of opposing temperaments — Marianne's excessive "sensibility" contrasted to Elinor's calm common sense.

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