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Portrait of Mrs. Dashwood

Mrs. Dashwood

The widowed mother of Elinor, Marianne, and Margaret.

From "Sense and Sensibility" by Austen, Jane

Core Belief

"Love and happiness are the ultimate goals in life. One should follow their heart and prioritize emotional fulfillment above practical concerns."

Worldview

Mrs. Dashwood sees the world as a place where true love and happiness are possible, but often threatened by societal pressures and financial constraints. She believes in supporting her daughters' romantic pursuits, even if they defy conventional wisdom.

Personality

Mrs. Dashwood is affectionate, impulsive, and romantic, sharing many of Marianne's sensibilities. She is prone to emotional extremes, easily swayed by her feelings and often acting without prudence. She values love and happiness above social conventions and financial considerations.

In Their Own Words

"I have never yet known what it was to separate esteem and love."
"In a few months, my dear Marianne, Elinor will, in all probability be settled for life. We shall miss her; but _she_ will be happy."
"Remember, my love, that you are not seventeen. It is yet too early in life to despair of such a happiness. Why should you be less fortunate than your mother? In one circumstance only, my Marianne, may your destiny be different from hers!"

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