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Sense And Sensibility Jane Austen
1,714 wordsBook Report Sense and Sensibility 1. ) In Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, the title is a metaphor for the two main characters Elinor and Marianne. Elinor represents sense and Marianne represents sensibility. We find out early that Elinor does not share her feelings. When Edward comes into the story, there was an immediate attraction. She tells no one of her feelings. It was just assumed that they are meant for each other. When Edward has to leave, Elinor says nothing. Edward does promise he ...
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Leonardo Da Vinci Quot Quot
9,055 wordsPamela White Hadas A poem that deserves special attention as an expression of style and being is " The Pangolin. " The pangolin is " the night miniature artist engineer, " " Leonardo Da Vinci's replica. " The invocation of Leonardo is important in terms of Marianne Moores work in general. Toward the end of her career she devoted two poems to Leonardo one a description of his picture of St. Jerome and the lion, which asserts the necessity of communion between beast a...
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