A girl written on short story "Kenkad, Jamaica" is a compilation of mother's advice, skills, and life experience for her daughter. Mothers believe that the practical and useful guidance that they provide will help the daughter become a suitable woman and gain a fulfilling life and a respectable position in the community. Surreal feelings of Sir Walter to her daughter in Jane Austen 's novel "persuasion" for a sincere concern for her mother' s daughter 's future. Because we pay close attention to the appearance and social position, Sir Walter was negligent for his daughter and failed to fulfill his responsibility as a father.
Jane Austen 's novel is known for its superior heroine. From "Pride and prejudice Elysee" to Anne Elliot who persuaded, Austin's heroine is independent, indomitable and intellectual. Fanny, the protagonist of Mansfield Park, is weak, quiet, and even seen to be staggering in the eyes of countless readers. However, considering her achievement at Bertram, Fanny has become a more profound person again. While conservative and unhappy, Fanny Price shows his solid and ethical qualities among families characterized by deliberate behavior.
In Mansfield Park, Jane Austen brings a dilemma to readers. Mary Crawford has these qualities. Mary is very active, effective and witty, like Austin's heroine, Emma Woodhouse and Elizabeth Bennett. In contrast, Funny, timid, frustrated, dull. Austin has provided Mary quick, sharp, and sometimes shocking conversations, and Fanny usually does not speak immediately.
Jane Austin's anxiety about persuasion and responsibility was expressed warmly here. She refused to be a member of the Fanny organization, and Fanny used this mechanism to form an engagement. It made me afraid that being an alternative motive for the behavior of others. However, Jane Austen can not avoid persuaders, even refuters. Therefore, Bill is the foundation of the human communication process that is strongly aware that Austin is convincing people - whether good or not - to persuade - and gradually in her novel "Jane Austen" That which made it clear means the persuasive power of discrimination "justice" and "unfairness". "In fact, the story is in a situation where people are trying to influence others or influence others. 18 - 18