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Marianne Dashwood “Sense and Sensibility” icons
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magiiicath · 1 year
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favorite-characters · 9 months
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𝕊𝕖𝕟𝕤𝕖 𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕊𝕖𝕟𝕤𝕚𝕓𝕚𝕝𝕚𝕥𝕪
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Alan Rickman as ᴄᴏʟᴏɴᴇʟ ʙʀᴀɴᴅᴏɴ × Kate Winslet as ᴍᴀʀɪᴀɴɴᴇ ᴅᴀsʜᴡᴏᴏᴅ (dir. Ang Lee • 1995)
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adouxrable · 3 months
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♡⁠˖ marianne dashwood — kate winslet (reason and sensibility 1995) © adouxrable, don't repost. cr screencaps.
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sense and sensibility (1995) icons
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kyahluvsausten · 3 months
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This is a quote said by Marianne Dashwood in Chapter III of Sense and Sensibility.
For background, Marianne makes this statement after discussing her slight disapproval of Edward with her mother, Mrs. Dashwood. The quote stands as an excellent example of Marriane’s sensibility compared to Elinor's sense. Elinor carries more sense, as she is learning more about her feelings towards Edward as she gets to know him. The first volume of the novel depicts the sensibility of Marianne and the sense of Elinor, as well as the sense and sensibility of the characters around them by showing their developing personalities, thoughts, and ideas. Many relationships and character dynamics of the first volume are shaped by the combinations of one character’s sense and another’s sensibility, as well as the shared sensibility between two characters, and so on. An example of this is in the lines just before this quote, when Marianne is telling Mrs. Dashwood that she is not very approving of Edward and Elinor as a pair because of his lack of taste and sensibility. 
This memorable and iconic quote for the novel has this legacy because of its ability to be relatable to many readers. It is also quite humorous. This quote can be translated into today’s language as having “high standards,” which many can relate to. A lot of audiences can read this line and think, “Yes, it’s hard to find a relationship nowadays! Men lack chivalry! Chivalry is dead!” 
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league1news · 2 months
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Star Talks Elinor Dashwood Role – League1News
Hallmark Channel continues to celebrate the work of Jane Austen with an adaptation of Sense and Sensilibity, premiering February 24. The network is making incredible strides with its diverse cast. Deborah Ayorinde stars as Elinor Dashwood in the film, alongside Bethany Antonia as Marianne. League1News spoke exclusively with Deborah about stepping into such an iconic role and being a part of this…
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mylegendaryicons · 3 years
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britneyshakespeare · 6 years
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Before her removing from Norland, Elinor had painted a very pretty pair of screens for her sister-in-law, which being now just mounted and brought home, ornamented her present drawing room; and these screens, catching the eye of John Dashwood on his following the other gentlemen into the room, were officiously handed by him to Colonel Brandon for his admiration.   "These are done by my eldest sister," said he; "and you, as a man of taste, will, I dare say, be pleased with them. I do not know whether you ever happened to see any of her performances before, but she is in general reckoned to draw extremely well."   The Colonel, though disclaiming all pretensions to connoisseurship, warmly admired the screens, as he would have done anything painted by Miss Dashwood; and the curiosity of the others being of course excited, they were handed round for general inspection. Mrs. Ferrars, not aware of their being Elinor's work, particularly requested to look at them; and after they had received the gratifying testimony of Lady Middleton's approbation, Fanny presented them to her mother, considerately informing her at the same time, that they were done by Miss Dashwood.   "Hum" -- said Mrs. Ferrars -- "very pretty," -- and without regarding them at all, returned them to her daughter.   Perhaps Fanny thought for a moment that her mother had been quite rude enough, -- for, colouring a little, she immediately said,   "They are very pretty, ma'am -- an't they?" But then again, the dread of having been too civil, too encouraging herself, probably came over her, for she presently added,   "Do you not think they are something in Miss Morton's style of painting, ma'am? She does paint most delightfully. How beautifully her last landscape is done!"   "Beautifully indeed! But she does everything well."   Marianne could not bear this. She was already greatly displeased with Mrs. Ferrars; and such ill-timed praise of another, at Elinor's expense, though she had not any notion of what was principally meant by it, provoked her immediately to say with warmth,   "This is admiration of a very particular kind! -- what is Miss Morton to us? Who knows or who cares for her? It is Elinor of whom we think and speak."   And so saying, she took the screens out of her sister-in-law's hands to admire them herself as they ought to be admired.
Sense and Sensibility, chapter 34
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flowerpowell · 3 years
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your interests tag game
tag 9 people to learn more about their interests!
tagged by: my dear @saivilo, thank you for remembering about me and tagging me, i love doing those 💗
i'm tagging: @kinda-iconic, @choicessa, @badchoicesposts, @emichelle, @mskaneko 💗 (i know it’s not nine people but i’m not sure if anyone else still remembers me here 🙈)
MUSIC
fave genre? i don’t have one, i love classical music, instrumental music, indie, pop, indie pop, i also listen to a lot of lofi these days, chanson, so yeah, i don’t have one favorite genre lol
fave artists? taylor swift, phil collins, abba, pentatonix, soner avcu, manGa, can bonomo, the weeknd
fave song? it’s not a song but prelude in g minor by rachmaninoff, also against all odds by phil collins, recently it’s been meczup by can bonomo
most listened song recently? .... dark side by blind channel 
song currently stuck in your head? same as above
5 fave lyrics? literally anything from taylor swift’s latest two albums... a queen of lyrics
radio or your own playlist | solo artists or bands | pop or indie | loud or silent volume (moderate i’d say as i’m very sensitive to sounds) I slow or fast songs | music video or lyrics video | speakers or headset | riding a bus in silence or while listening to music | driving in silence or with radio on
BOOKS
fave book genre? i love light books that end well (they’re good for my mental health) so children’s literature but i’m also a sucker for soft romances 🙊
fave writer? jane austen + i like many writers but i wouldn’t call them my favorite
fave book? i can’t choose one: persuasion by jane austen, sense and sensibility by jane austen, jane eyre by charlotte bronte, running barefoot by amy harmon, a war that saved my life by kimberly b bradley, to kill a mockingbird by harper lee
fave book series? i don’t have one
comfort book? running barefoot by amy harmon and sense and sensibility by jane austen
perfect book to read on a rainy day? is there a more perfect book to read on a gloomy, rainy day than jane eyre by charlotte bronte or wuthering heights by emily bronte?
fave characters? jane eyre, mr rochester, captain wentworth, marianne dashwood, colonel brandon, samuel yates, ALSO my trr and tf mc lol 😂😂
5 quotes from your fave book that you know by heart? I LOVE QUOTES OKAY 😭😭
 “you can't build walls and then be mad when no one wants to climb over them” ~ running barefoot
“you never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view. until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it” ~ to kill a mockingbird
“i am no bird and no net ensnares me, i am a free human being with an independent will” ~ jane eyre
“if you look the right way, you can see that the whole world is a garden” ~ a secret garden (fun fact! i actually embroided this quote and have it framed 🙊)
“i know you despise me, allow me to say, it is because you do not understand me” ~ north and south
hardcover or paperback | buy or rent | standalone novels or book series | ebook or physical copy | reading at night or during the day | reading at home or in nature | listening to music while reading or reading in silence | reading in order or reading the ending first (i check if it ends well lmao) | reliable or unreliable narrator | realism or fantasy | one or multiple POVS | judging by the covers or by the summary | rereading or reading just once
TV AND MOVIES
fave tv/movie genre? something light, comedy perhaps, a rom-com if it’s done well
fave movie? love in the afternoon (1957), why worry (1923) i also love beauty and the beast, cinderella and allerleirauh adaptations that were made for a series of german fairytales adaptations
comfort movie? same as above
movie you watch every year? i used to watch the holiday (2006) every winter but i’m not sure if there’s a movie i watch every year now
fave tv show? i have a few: friends, ranczo (if you know you know), aşk mantık intikam, aslan ailem, güneşin kızları
comfort tv show? aslan ailem and friends
most rewatched tv show? friends, aslan ailem 
5 fave characters? monica geller, chandler bing, phoebe buffay, nazlı yılmaz &  savaş mertoğlu, esra ertem, burcu olgun
tv shows or movie | short seasons (8-13 episodes) or full seasons (22 episodes or more) | one episode a week or binging | one season or multiple seasons | one part or saga | half hour or one hour long episodes (umm... one episode is like two hours long here so...) | subtitles on or off | rewatching or watching just once | downloads or watches online
whoa, if anyone is still reading this have a nice day + a flower for you 🌻
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schmergo · 5 years
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STOP talking smack about Jane Austen heroines!
Elizabeth Bennet is ICONIC
Elinor Dashwood is INSPIRING
Marianne Dashwood is MAGIFICENT
Anne Elliot is HISTORIC
Catherine Morland is DELIGHTFUL
Fanny Price
Emma Woodhouse is CUTTING-EDGE
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ladyfenring · 4 years
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Ooh 8 10 14 16 for the austen asks?
8. Least favorite couple
This kind of goes along with the last ask, but I loathe John and Fanny Dashwood. I know he gets more of a spine at the end and everything ends up okay but like. Dude royally fucked up.
10. Most frustrating family member
I already said John and Fanny BUT I am also going to add Mrs. Bennet, which I know is a really obvious answer, but holy shit the woman has no tact and Darcy was right to point it out.
14. Favorite love confession from the books
I love Emma and Knightley’s moment because not only is it a great moment of two lifelong friends who are in love with each other just now realizing that their feelings are requited, but also because Emma IMMEDIATELY is like WAIT I CAN’T MARRY YOU BECAUSE I HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF MY DAD. and regency feminist icon George Knightley decides that he’ll defy convention by moving in with his wife.
16. Least favorite film adaptation
there was like...a really bad made for tv version of Sense and Sensibility, and they conflated John Dashwood with Edward Ferrars, I think?? And Elinor and Marianne moved into a tiny apartment together to show that they were poor but it was furnished and decorated way nicer than it should’ve been. And Elinor got promoted on her first day or something weird like that? It was really bad, I couldn’t even finish it.
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waspalisades · 5 years
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iconic of marianne dashwood to spend a whole book moping and avoiding social contact w anyone uninteresting and then almost dying the second she has to face rejection by someone she loves. deeply #me
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favorite-characters · 9 months
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𝕊𝕖𝕟𝕤𝕖 𝕒𝕟𝕕 𝕊𝕖𝕟𝕤𝕚𝕓𝕚𝕝𝕚𝕥𝕪
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Emma Thompson as ᴇʟɪɴᴏʀ ᴅᴀsʜᴡᴏᴏᴅ × Kate Winslet as ᴍᴀʀɪᴀɴɴᴇ ᴅᴀsʜᴡᴏᴏᴅ × Emilie Francois as ᴍᴀʀɢᴀʀᴇᴛ ᴅᴀsʜᴡᴏᴏᴅ (dir. Ang Lee • 1995)
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A Regency Yule
Day 02.
Miniature reproduction by me and @moodyladybug from the ca.1795-7 Open Robe in striped silk that belongs to the MET collection, worn over Round Gown made accordingly to the instructions in the American Duchess Guide book, and Chemisette made accordingly to the ones in Janet Arnold’s Patterns of Fashion Vol. 2. Since I couldn’t find silk in the same color and stripe size, I reproduced it in cotton lawn. I don’t like the sleeves on the MET round gown, so I made mine simpler and more according to my taste.
The gloves belong to the Madeimoiselle Isabelle Barbie, from the Portrait Collection. The blue silk taffeta Reticule was modelled after the one in the Fashion Plate above, from the 1797-8 Journal des Dames et des Modes. The hat belongs to Dior Barbie. I turned it inside out and it acquired te perfect shape for the look of the late 18th Century I was trying to achieve. The idea for the hat came from Marianne Dashwood’s iconic hats in the Sense and Sensibility movie.
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First Five Pictures by me (PLC). Then the two next are courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art NY. The last one is from a 1797 Journal des Dames et des Modes, and belongs to the Bunka Gakuen Online Collection. All Rights Reserved.
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splatzie · 2 years
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Ok, I am having Feelings about the Dashwood sisters in Sense and Sensibility.
Y'know the moment where Marianne walks through the storm to look at Combe Magna and have yearning feelings about what might have been with Willoughby?
Of course you do.
And then Colonel Brandon brings her back and dashes away across counties on horseback to get mom because he knows that will make her feel better?
I bet this rings a bell.
Then, while he is away, there's a bit that they didn't put in the movie with Kate Winslet and Alan Rickman and Emma Thompson:
Willoughby feels Marianne's Distress through a cosmic connection and shows up at the house where she lays dying (probably from strep throat), to try to cure her with True Love (or maybe just expensive brandy, it's hard to say), and Eleanor guards the door and basically says, "I know you, and you are not here to stay, so Leave." And then doesn't tell Marianne that he was Ever There? Dazzling. iconic.
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