II INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE OF YOUNG RESEARCHERS
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Qafqaz University
18-19 April 2014, Baku, Azerbaijan
JANE AUSTEN AS THE BEST DESCRIBER OF WOMEN`S CHARACTERS AND
FEELINGS (IN “SENSE AND SENSIBILITY”)
Shafaq IMRANI
Qafqaz University
simrani@std.qu.edu.az
During the 18
th
and 19
th
centuries many publishers considered that it wasn`t a woman`s place to indulge herself in
writing literature. Therefore ,there were few options left to women if they wanted to preserve in becoming published authors
,they could continue to try and get published under their own name-prejudiced male publishers made those hopes very
small-write under a male pseudonym, or submit to failure.
Jane Austen chose to go under the name of “A Lady" when her first novel “Sense and Sensibility" was published. At
that time in English literature many writers characterized women`s feelings. But Indian people tell that “Only a woman can
understand another woman". And Jane Austen was one of the female writers who skillfully described women`s feelings in
her works, especially in “Sense and Sensibility". In this novel we can see the contrast in the characters and feelings of two
sisters, Elinor and Marianne. Jane Austen wrote this novel in 1795 and gave it the title “Elinor and Marianne”, but she later
changed the title to “Sense and Sensibility”. This novel portrays the lives and loves of two very different sisters. In this case,
Elinor is the voice of “sense” and her sister Marianne-who called Elinor cold-hearted-is the symbol of“sensibility". The
interesting side of this is that one of Jane Austen`s heroines Elinor is19years old and she wrote this novel when she was
19.That`s why Jane`s main heroine Elinor reflects parts, aspects and dreams of the author that she had that were never
fulfilled. Elinor Dashwood mirrors Jane Austen`s strait-laced sense of propriety and her concern and care about family
members. Claire Tomalin wrote in her book "Jane Austen: a life" that Jane was practical and sensible, and she did what she
thought to be the best. It means Jane drew on her experiences and her dreams for the future and incorporated them into her
writing.
The discrepancy is not only visible in the feelings of these sisters but also in their characters as well. Feelings always
influence characters and ways of thinking, because in various situations the sisters react differently.
Elinor Dashwood –the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dashwood ,whose advice was so useful, effectual ,possessed a
strength of understanding, coolness of judgment , which qualified her to be counselor of her mother and enabled her
frequently to counteract, had a great deal of intelligence and common sense. She had an excellent heart, her disposition was
affectionate and her feelings were strong, but she knew how to govern them .Elinor always felt a keen sense of
responsibility to her family and friends, she places their welfare and interests above her own, and suppresses her own strong
emotions in a way that leads others to think she is indifferent, cool.
Marianne Dashwood - Dashwoods' middle daughter, whose feelings were always strongly felt and expressed, she is
sensitive, romantic, sobbing wildly and passionately ,she is light and airy with a flighty personality. Her emotions dictate
her actions .She was eager in everything: her sorrows, her joys, could have no moderation; she was interesting, amiable but
prudent. She took after her mother Mrs. Dashwood, but like Elinor she is also generous and clever.
Tomalin Claire wrote that Austen uses Marianne to relate her views of feminism. In reality, Austen never commented
on Mary Wollstonecraft’s work to gain rights for women. Rather, she states her opinions through her characters. Marianne,
when she hears the phrase about women “setting their cap” at men, responds, “setting their cap. . . is an expression . . .
which I particularly dislike. Tendency is gross and illiberal; and if construction could ever be deemed clever, time has long
ago destroyed all its ingenuity”. Very subtlety, Austen inserts her own feminist views into the words of her character. Since
she could not condone the feminist movement in public as a result of her societal position, she made her female characters
pro-woman and pro-women’s rights.
Rashel Lerman in her article distinguishes these sisters like this: Elinor is composed, Marianne is foolhardy. Elinor is
careful; Marianne rushes into situations without thinking them through. Elinor isn't prone to being swayed by others,
Marianne is easily led. These observations are evident in their handling of affairs of the heart. Elinor is the one who
supports Marianne through her heartache; she is the realist, whereas her sister is the romantic.
In another Jane Austen`s quotes she says “It isn`t what we say or think that defines us but what we do". All her works
are written masterly.
Elinor was the girl whom Jane Austen herself most evidently admired, Elinor is the symbol of a sense, Jane Austen
said in one of her quotes that “Sense will always have attractions for me". A truly happy marriage, she shows us at the end
of the novel, exists only where Sense and Sensibility meet and mix in proper measure.
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