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Peggie 2022-04-22 07:01:54

It is no exaggeration to say that Jane must have regrets. Because she pursues true love and knows that she cannot let love fall into economic prison, she would rather choose someone to be free, but freedom cannot relieve the emptiness and loneliness in her heart, especially for someone like her who has also met true love.

Among the admirers of friends and family, she laughed out loud, not kitsch, not giggling, even if she was witty, she just expressed her true thoughts. She is independent but does not pretend, she is courageous and resourceful, good at self-deprecating, and unyielding to capital. She is smart enough, realistic but not lacking in passion. I believe in her true love judgment and love concept.

But her little niece must not know enough about whether she understands love. At the same time, she is young and energetic, and she looks traditional. This may be the reason why people from the same region are influenced by the same soil and water culture, and there is only one simple reason.

Jane, Jane, I used to be fascinated by your "Pride", and at the same time, the love between Elizabeth and Darcy made me believe that the so-called lovers are finally married. But now, you have given me an unacceptable reason why it was so deliberate that Elizabeth only found out that she loved him after seeing Mr. Darcy's big house. Money, power and status should not appear in love, but without these, love cannot reflect the beauty it should have. This contradiction between reality and ideals and the helplessness of not having both, made me not know what to say. So, do you need to make yourself rational, strong, willful, unrestrained, independent, and decisive, so that you can plan to dedicate your life to writing, such a so-called free life.

You must have been disappointed by your little niece. She was the one who kept trying to find true love, and she was the one who overthrew everything in the end. Maybe she is young, too impetuous, unable to hold her breath, and can't stand the test, but for true love, she only has a heart to wait and see, but she has no firm belief. So, in the end, she didn't figure out her love and what she needed in her heart. She hastily succeeded in obtaining a marriage without the essence of true love at the most beautiful age. She was guaranteed materially, but she had nothing spiritually. Got, a female tragedy that she herself lacked to realize, that's why you advised her to stand in front of the window in the dead of night, facing the moon, and ask her true inner needs.

Jane, Jane, I agree with you that people who are depressed don't want to see the sea. It is true that a person does not suddenly feel sick and sick, these are all caused by long-term existence. It's just that you have been lenient with yourself and comforting yourself. No one can understand your sadness, and it cannot be relieved by a few words of comfort. You may be strong, and out of responsibility for the decisions you make, you can't allow yourself to be vulnerable.

Jane, Jane, I hope you are weaker. It doesn't matter if I don't see works like "Emma" and "Sense and Sensibility".

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Miss Austen Regrets quotes

  • Fanny Austen-Knight: You like Mr. Haden!

    Jane Austen: He has very good teeth.

  • Mme. Bigeon: [late at night, both in nightgowns; strong French accent] My friend in Paris has read a wonderful new book called 'Raison and Sensibilite'

    Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility?

    Mme. Bigeon: My friend says, whoever the woman is who wrote this book, she knows more about love than anyone else in the world

    Jane Austen: Like someone who can't cook writing a recipe book

    Mme. Bigeon: Passion is for the young. It fades so quickly.

    Jane Austen: [wistfully] Not in our dreams

    Mme. Bigeon: Comfort remains, friendship remains, if you are lucky as I was.

    Jane Austen: Happiness in marriage remains a matter of chance

    Mme. Bigeon: But the fuss we make about who to choose. And love still dies and money still vanishes. And, spinster, lover, wife, every woman has regrets. So we read about your heroines and feel young again. And in love. And full of hope. As if we can make that choice again.

    Jane Austen: And do it right this time

    Mme. Bigeon: This is the gift which God has given you.

    [Jane Austen looks up sharply]

    Mme. Bigeon: It is enough, I think.