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Mansfield Park

Mansfield Park

By: Jane Austen Completed
Language: English
English ·Classics ·Completed
·Jane Austen
48
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48 Chapters
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Mansfield Parkis written byJane Austen, an English novelist remembered for her magnum opus Pride and Prejudice. Mansfield Park narrates the story of Fanny Price, a sensitive, intelligent shy girl who had been sent to live with her mother’s sister on account of poverty in their home, was treated like a servant rather than relative.The story opens up narrating the lives of three sisters and their social status through marriage. Lady Bertram, Mrs. Norris, and Mrs. Price married with indifferent wealthy people. Lady Bertram is married to Sir Thomas Bertram, wealthy owns Mansfield Park. Mrs. Norris’s husband is making a comfortable living at the local parsonage. Mrs. Price is married to a naval officer who is wounded and retired now, leads a miserable life. Mrs. Price is fortunate or rather unfortunate to be blessed with nine children, which they just cannot afford to have.
Mrs. Price requesting her wealthy sister to adopt one of their children, Lady Bertram chose Fanny Price the eldest daughter to live in Mansfield Park. In contrast to her expectations, life at Mansfield Park was not nice to the poor Fanny Price, who was aged at 10. She was ill treated by all her siblings Tom, Maria and Julia except Edmund, who shows real kindness to her.
The real colors of her siblings and aunts break out in the preceding incidents, which narrate the story of cunning, selfish and careless attitude of the characters. The story ends with good note of marriage of Fanny with Edmund.

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The day at Sotherton, with all its imperfections, afforded the Miss Bertrams much more agreeable feelings than were derived from the letters from Antigua, which soon afterwards reached Mansfield. It w…

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Sir Thomas was to return in November, and his eldest son had duties to call him earlier home. The approach of September brought tidings of Mr. Bertram, first in a letter to the gamekeeper and then in …

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The Honourable John Yates, this new friend, had not much to recommend him beyond habits of fashion and expense, and being the younger son of a lord with a tolerable independence; and Sir Thomas would …

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Fanny seemed nearer being right than Edmund had supposed. The business of finding a play that would suit everybody proved to be no trifle; and the carpenter had received his orders and taken his measu…

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Miss Crawford accepted the part very readily; and soon after Miss Bertram's return from the Parsonage, Mr. Rushworth arrived, and another character was consequently cast. He had the offer of Coun…

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It was not in Miss Crawford's power to talk Fanny into any real forgetfulness of what had passed. When the evening was over, she went to bed full of it, her nerves still agitated by the shock of …

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It was, indeed, a triumphant day to Mr. Bertram and Maria. Such a victory over Edmund's discretion had been beyond their hopes, and was most delightful. There was no longer anything to disturb th…

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Everything was now in a regular train: theatre, actors, actresses, and dresses, were all getting forward; but though no other great impediments arose, Fanny found, before many days were past, that it …

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How is the consternation of the party to be described? To the greater number it was a moment of absolute horror. Sir Thomas in the house! All felt the instantaneous conviction. Not a hope of impositio…

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Edmund's first object the next morning was to see his father alone, and give him a fair statement of the whole acting scheme, defending his own share in it as far only as he could then, in a sobe…

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