Persistent love
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"Sense and Sensibility" is mainly about the fact that
after Henry Dashwood's death, the Dashwood sisters were forced to move
to Devonshire with their widowed mother, while the property was owned by
their wealthy half-brother. Although the two sisters were destitute,
they had no shortage of admirers-the shy Edward Ferrars, the romantic
and handsome Willoughby, and the melancholy and silent Colonel Brandon.
Although the journey of true love was not plain sailing, Elinor, who
smiled calmly, rationally and bravely, and Marianne , who cried
violently and emotionally till dawn, had a happy ending in the end.
After reading this book, what impressed me was the persistent love that
Brandon proofread Marianne . After listening to Mariannre sing and play
the piano at Barton Park for the first time, Brandon proofread Marianne
's love may have been buried in her heart. And the later appearance of
Willoughby and falling in love with Marianne, and then after meeting
Marianne in London and learning about her and Willoughby, Colonel
Brandon cared for Marianne with concern and did not give up on her.
Later, when Brandon learned that Marianne was ill, he went up and down
to do all kinds of things for her. At last he won Marianne's heart and
got married. The hard-won love between them makes me understand that it
is easy for a person to treat you, and it is easy to like you. The
important thing is to stick to it. When a person is with you, he likes
you when he is nice to you, but when he is not together, he is still
nice to you, that is really loving you. Companionship and understanding
are more important than love. Whether it's in love or anything
else; whether you can get the answer you want or not, it's the process
that matters. Now that you've made up your mind, you should stick to it
and don't give up halfway.
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