Social class in reason and emotion In her first novel "sense and sensitivity" Jane Austen made reality the struggle and instability of the British hierarchy in the early 19th century. Through heartache and happiness shared by emotional Eleanor Dashwood and emotional sister Mariana, Austin tells stories about the sisters who have fallen from the upper class to the lower class of society and the people surrounding them. Austin aligns the upper and lower part of British society to allow the reader to fully understand the incentives of becoming part of the upper class and the sacrifices sacrificed to achieve this position .
This article introduces domestic and foreign studies on rationality and emotion and then discusses the battle of Dashwood sisters according to their different personality. In addition, we will try to analyze feelings and emotions through the actual situation and the social context of writer Jane Austen. Finally, this article mainly shows how emotions conquer sensitivity. Since Austin 's nephew James E Austin' s memoir by Jane Austen Jane Austen and her novels have been widely researched and published in 1870. There are many studies on reason and emotion. For example, John Wiltshire analyzes Austin 's novel' s cultural meaning from the perspective of sex and psychology (Zhang Qun, 2008) and introduces Austin 's six novels including sensitivity and emotion. She thinks that contrast between emotion and sensitivity is integrated internally.
Social class in reason and emotion In her first novel "sense and sensitivity" Jane Austen made reality the struggle and instability of the British hierarchy in the early 19th century. Through heartache and happiness shared by emotional Eleanor Dashwood and emotional sister Mariana, Austin tells stories about the sisters who have fallen from the upper class to the lower class of society and the people surrounding them. - One problem of social justice in education is that alienated groups of society can not equally access opportunities for learning and life that deserve them. The concept of social justice emphasizes that everyone in society has the right to equal rights and opportunities. This means that individuals from a lower level background should have the same opportunity as people from a rich background.