Sense And Sensibility review (Spoiler-free)
Sense and Sensibility is a novel by one of my favourite authors, Jane Austen. It was published in 1811 and it displays an unhurried pleasant time full of formality. A time in which love is romanticized, succeeding to position and wealth. The best thing about this book is that it'll make the reader stay till the end. This book doesn't have expected romance, I was oblivious who would really end up with whom till it was actually revealed. The book commences with Mr. Henry Dashwood, who has a son (John Dashwood) from his first wife and three daughters (Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret) from his second wife. Mr. Dashwood dies, leaving his intact estate to his first wife’s son and his second wife along with her three daughters, were left penniless and homeless. In Norland, Elinor becomes attached to Edward Ferras, who is the brother-in-law of her half-brother, John Dashwood. Pretty soon after the death of Mr. Dashwood, A kind and generous relative offered Mrs Dashwood and h