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Film Screening Of Sense and Sensibility

  


         Today we have movie screening of sense and sensibility this story written by Jane Austen and directed by Ang Lee in 1995. This is the story of  Dashwood sisters. in this story two main character who represent  the title " Sense and Sensibility"  Elinor and Marianne. Elinor was very practical girl and Marianne was very emotional and sensitive.Their father Henry Dashwood just died and than all power and property goes to his stepbrother hand and john not do anything for his stepmother and sisters. he was already wealthy because he  has fortune from his mother and he also married to wealthy fenny ferras in which fanny's brother, Edward comes to stay and he attracted towards Elinor. Marianne and her mother expect her choies but Elinor not sure because fanny dislike her. Here we see practical thinking of Elinor. At the end of the story Edward explains everything about Lucy and his brother Robert and marries Elinor.


  

          One day Marianne and Margaret are walking on the downs, Marianne sprains her ankle and  Willoughby save her life. Willoughby and Marianne are fall in love, but after short time willoughby leaves her and went to London without give any reason. Marianne wait for him and write several letters him but willoughby not give any reply than one day Marianne and elinor see him in one party with rich lady, Miss Grey. at that time she became so emotional and crying so much for her love, Here we see her sensitive nature. 


  

            Colonel Brandon love Marinne but he doesn't speak about his love but  At the end of the film we can see Marianne was marry with Mr. Colonel Brandon.


           Movie helps a lot to understanding all character, theme and  we get real idea of novel. 



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