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The sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood do not look alike at all, but nevertheless have a close relationship. The calm Elinor reasons everything from her mind (sense), the rash Marianne always relies on her feeling (sensibility). Their differences in character are mainly expressed in love. Where Elinor hides her feelings for Edward Ferrars, Marianne shows outrageously clearly that she is head over heels in love with the attractive Mr. Willoughby. They also deal differently with their heartbreak. Elinor behaves with dignity, Marianne shows that she is deeply unhappy. During a stay in London, the sisters hope to discover exactly what is going on with their loved ones. However, the romantic denouement is completely unexpected ...
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