Topics explored in this article will be mainstream culture, general cultural attitudes, and psychological environment / state. The two short stories described in this article are Silence of Sian and Marianne Villanueva. Both short stories show signs that the hero is being hit by the body and its mental stress. Marian Villanueva's short story Siko and Silance can be tied in various ways. For example, the hero of these two stories seems to be faced with a similar struggle, but its context is different.
If an actress who plays Marianne presses the key in the production of "sense and emotion", only the piano can sound, except for silence. But Colonel Brandon sonata, one of Marianna's love, is being spoken at the Wells-Metz Theater. Each lightweight Allen phone was completed before the crew was running. Hold the clip board and display a list of prompts for testing appearance, spread, etc. one by one. Now, during the show, the undergraduate theater student Kate Peters traced Allen's clues, combined them, turned the stage into a solemn manor, then made a tropical rainforest and traveled to London.
Eleanor and Marian went to London with Mrs. Jennings. Upon arrival, Marian wrote some private letters to Willoughby, but there was no answer. When I accidentally came across a dance, Willoughby stood with another woman. He greeted Marian with cold with a reluctance, but it is very painful. She completely disappointed the party as he showed to him how much she was shocked, because he did not acknowledge her. Immediately Marianne received a short letter with their previous letter and a love token, including a glimpse of her hair. Wiloby told her to engage a young woman, Miss Gray, who had a lot of money. Marianne is very depressed. After Eleanor read the letter, Marianne admitted to Eleanor that she and Willoughby are never engaged. I think she behaves as if she knows that she loves herself and loves herself.
When Marian grieved by Willoughby, Mrs Jennings came to the country with Eleanor and Marian, went to Cleveland, her husband's property, and visited her second daughter, Charlotte Palmer. Marian is still suffering from marriage of Willoughby who walks in the rain and becomes sick with danger. She is diagnosed with a bad smell and is considered to be in danger. Eleanor wrote a letter to Mrs Dashwood to explain the seriousness of the situation and Colonel Brandon volunteered to take Marianna 's mother to Cleveland together. In the evening, Willoughby arrived at Eleanor, revealing that his love for Marianna is genuine, and that losing her made him miserable. As his choice made him feel uncomfortable, he caused Eleanor's sympathy, but he was tired of Miss Williams and his own wife's cold attitude. He also revealed that his aunt said he would forgive him if he married Miss Williams, but he refused.