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1、LOREM IPSUM DOLORPersuasionJane AustenAnne ElliotBorn in a declining aristocract familyNot beautiful but kind, sensible and matureFrederick WentworthUsed to be poor but now rich and dashingWith a great deal of intelligence, spirit and brilliancy3The change of social and marriage values2 The image of

2、 AnnePersuasion1The faithful loveThree angles to analyse PersuasionA few months had seen the beginning and the end of their acquaintance; but not with a few months ended Annes share of suffering from it. Her attachment and regrets had, for a long time, clouded every enjoyment of youth, and an early

3、loss of bloom and spirits had been their lasting effect.After breaking up with Wentworth They ascended and passed him; and as they passed, Annes face caught his eye, and he looked at her with a degree of earnest admiration, which she could not be insensible of. She was looking remarkably well; her v

4、ery regular, very pretty features, having the bloom and freshness of youth restored by the fine wind which had been blowing on her complexion, and by the animation of eye which it had also produced. It was evident that the gentleman, (completely a gentleman in manner) admired her exceedingly. Captai

5、n Wentworth looked round at her instantly in a way which shewed his noticing of it. He gave her a momentary glance, a glance of brightness, which seemed to say, That man is struck with you, and even I, at this moment, see something like Anne Elliot again. “I can listen no longer in silence. I must s

6、peak to you by such means as are within my reach. You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope. Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone forever. I offer myself to you again with a heart even more your own than when you almost broke it, eight years and a half ago.”Dare

7、not say that man forgets sooner than woman, that his love has an earlier death. I have loved none but you. Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant.The letter to Anne: Captain Benwick obeyed, and Charles at the same moment, disengaging himself from his wife, they

8、were both with him; and Louisa was raised up and supported more firmly between them. Oh God! her father and mother!A surgeon! said Anne.He caught the word; it seemed to rouse him at once, and saying only- True, true, a surgeon this instant, was darting away, when Anne eagerly suggested-Captain Benwi

9、ck, would not it be better for Captain Benwick? He knows where a surgeon is to be found. Every one capable of thinking felt the advantage of the idea, and in a moment (it was all done in rapid moments) Anne, attending with all the strength and zeal, and thought, which instinct supplied, to Henrietta

10、, still tried, at intervals, to suggest comfort to the others, tried to quiet Mary, to animate Charles, to assuage the feelings of Captain Wentworth. Both seemed to look to her for directions.Anne, Anne, cried Charles, What is to be done next? What, in heavens name, is to be done next?Captain Wentwo

11、rths eyes were also turned towards her.(Lousisa) She fell on the pavement on the Lower Cobb, and was taken up lifeless! There was no wound, no blood, no visible bruise; but her eyes were closed, she breathed not, her face was like death. The horror of the moment to all who stood around!Captain Wentw

12、orth, who had caught her up, knelt with her in his arms, looking on her with a face as pallid as her own, in an agony of silence. She is dead! she is dead! screamed Mary, catching hold of her husband, and contributing with his own horror to make him immoveable; and in another moment, Henrietta, sink

13、ing under the conviction, lost her senses too, and would have fallen on the steps, but for Captain Benwick and Anne, who caught and supported her between them.Is there no one to help me? were the first words which burst from Captain Wentworth, in a tone of despair, and as if all his own strength wer

14、e gone.Go to him, go to him, cried Anne, for heavens sake go to lf. b her hands, rub her temples; here are salts; take them, take them.deepcontrsatWho can be in doubt of what followed? When any two young people take it into their heads to marry, they are pretty sure by perseverance to carry their point, be they ever so poor, or ever so imprudent, or ever so little likely to be necessary to each others ultimate comfort. This may be bad morality to conclude with, but I believe it to be

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