Sense and Sensibility: Compare and contrast Elinor and Marianne Dashwood

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March 4, 2012

 

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Marianne's hair is flowing and free, in curls that hang by her face. Likewise this symbolises her openness and constant display of feeling. They are introduced into the film doing something that reflects their personality; Elinor is organising the household and Marianne playing the piano and singing without restraint...
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Elinor is usually seen wearing an apron, so it is portrayed that she is practical and in control. I also understood that Marianne saying "I have always preferred wild flowers" was another clever example of how she is the more passionate sister. Elinor and Marianne Dashwood are sisters who although share a very close bond have personalities that are completely different...
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