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Why is the 8 letter code dashwood? : r PersonOfInterest - Reddit The password "Dashwood" is a reference to the protagonist of Jane Austen's "Sense and Sensibility" and it serves as a parallel between the novel's conflict between sense (logic, propriety, and thoughtfulness) and sensibility (emotion, passion, unthinking action) and Harold's internal conflict between letting the ASI's "live" (sense) or letting Humanity fend for itself (sensibility), opting for
The Dashwood Effect - Reddit The leading subreddit celebrating Tenille Dashwood, the first Australian woman to wrestle on WWE's main roster and one-half of the former Impact Knockouts Tag-Team Championship; she's best known as Emma and formerly known as Tenille Tayla Featuring news, pics from all eras, and classic matches NO exclusive content allowed
How poor are the Dashwood ladies? : r janeausten - Reddit How poor are the Dashwood ladies? So I recently watched the 1995 movie and the 2008 miniseries and both depict the Dashwoods as being near destitute after Mr Dashwood's death, but I didn't really get that impression reading the novel
In Sense and Sensibility, was it normal for the Dashwoods to . . . - Reddit As it was, the book indicates that Fanny Dashwood was extremely rude in taking possession of the house so quickly: No sooner was his father’s funeral over, than Mrs John Dashwood, without sending any notice of her intention to her mother-in-law, arrived with her child and their attendants
Why does Fanny like Lucy Steele but not the Dashwood sisters? : r . . . I recently re-watched sense and sensibility, and it reminded me of a question I’ve had for a long time why do Fanny and her brother Robert get so enamored with Lucy Steele but they dislike the Dashwood sisters Both Lucy and the Dashwood sisters are in poor conditions, so why do they favor Lucy?
Marianne and Colonel Brandon: A Lesson in Evolving Romance - Reddit In the realm of Jane Austen's timeless novels, the romantic entanglements of her characters have continued to captivate readers for generations While opinions on ideal couples may vary, one pairing that stands out amid the pages of "Sense and Sensibility" is Marianne Dashwood and Colonel Brandon Despite the apparent age gap between them, which may not align with conventional romantic norms
Mrs. Ferrars and Fanny Dashwoonds thoughts on Lucy Steele . . . - Reddit I just rewatched S S 1995 and I found a bit of inconsistency on the actions and reactions of the likes of Mrs Ferrars, the mother of Fanny Dashwoond, Edward, and Robert Ferrars, as well as Fanny Dashwood when Lucy Steele wanted to marry Edward Ferrars vs Robert Ferrars How come when Lucy Steele whispered to Fanny's ears about her secret engagement with Edward, Fanny flipped out and Mrs
opinion: Marianne is not ridiculously dramatic and she should NEVER . . . When Mrs Dashwood expresses some apprehension about Marianne's young age, Mrs Jennings says, "I was married at 16 myself," and opines that the sooner Marianne is married, the better, and that Marianne will "bear [Brandon] some fine big sons " As far as Brandon goes, he's pretty creepy in any iteration
Sense Sensibility - Inheritance : r janeausten - Reddit Mr Dashwood’s disappointment was, at first, severe; but his temper was cheerful and sanguine; and he might reasonably hope to live many years, and by living economically, lay by a considerable sum from the produce of an estate already large, and capable of almost immediate improvement