(11/100) Sense and Sensibility: Family Bonds
Sense and Sensibility is a story about two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. They face many challenges after their father dies. The sisters have different personalities. Elinor is sensible and calm, while Marianne is emotional and passionate. They live with their mother in a small house. The family does not have much money, so they must be careful with their spending. The sisters support each other in difficult times. Elinor helps Marianne when she is sad. Marianne encourages Elinor to express her feelings. Their bond is strong, and they learn important lessons about love and family. This story shows how family can help us through hard times. It also teaches us to balance our feelings and our duties. The Dashwood sisters discover that love is not only about passion but also about support and understanding. Friends and family are very important in life. They help us grow and find happiness.
Who are the main characters in the story?
What happens when their father dies?
How are Elinor and Marianne different?
What does Elinor do when Marianne is sad?
What lesson do the sisters learn?
Why is family important?
What kind of home do the Dashwoods live in?
What does the story teach us?