求 一篇sense and sensibility的读后感,大概1000字左右

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  • The book “sense and sensibility” is about the necessity of finding the balance between sense and sensibility.The book is about two sisters who is all sense and the one who is all sensibility finding their love and lasting happiness.The society where they lived is to judge people with money.Elinor who is very practical and kind girl fall in love with a young and fantastically rich man Edward,but neither one is sure of the others true feelings.After they moved to country cottage,one day Edward came to visit them at Barton,and was welcome very warmly as their guest.But Edward seemed unhappy and he showed no special mark of affection for Elinor,and doesn't show as much affection for Elinor.Edward’s cold manner surprised and hurt Elinor.But she hided her feelings.When they spot a ring he is wearing,with a lock of hair suspiciously similar to Elinor's,even Elinor is baffled.Edward finally forces himself to leave,still seeming distressed.Soon after this,Lucy who is come to visit the cottage has told Elinor that she has been engaged with Edward for four years.Elinor understand that Edward doesn’t love Lucy and felt sad.But she hides her disappointment and trys to convince Lucy that she felt nothing for Edward.Although Elinor is first angry about Edward's secrecy,she soon sees that marrying Lucy will be punishment enough,as she is unpolished,manipulative,and jealous of Edward's high regard for Elinor.I I think that Edward's behavior in the book was just as bad as Willoughby's -- but instead of being condemned by Elinor,he is rewarded with her love.For Marianne and Elinor,marriage is not a choice,but a necessity; and their need to marry expediently and well is a pressing concern in this story.Elinor was able to forgive Willoughby when he comes and thinks Marianne is dying?He is sorry,but it seems because he didn't do the thing that would bring himself the most comfort.If you look at his "excuses," they are just blaming others for his actions.Elinor and Marianne feel bad for him,but then Elinor tells Marianne he is selfish.Her actions there don't follow with what she thought and felt previously.An example of this is one pleasant day,the Middletons,the Dashwoods,and Willoughby are supposed to go on a picnic with the Colonel,but their plans are ditched when Colonel Brandon is forced to leave because of distressing news.Willoughby becomes an even more attentive guest at the cottage,spending a great deal more time there than Allenham with his aunt.Willoughby openly confesses his affections for Marianne and for all of them,and hopes they will always think of him as fondly as he does of them; this leaves.But things not always full of happiness.One morning,Mrs.Dashwood,Elinor,and Margaret leave the couple,hoping for a proposal; when they return,they find Marianne crying,and Willoughby saying that he must immediately go to London.Mrs.Dashwood and Elinor are completely unsettled by this hasty departure,and Elinor fears that they might have had a falling-out.Marianne is torn up by Willoughby's departure,and Elinor begins to question whether Willoughby's intentions were honorable.