Sunday, August 4, 2019
Jane Austens Persuasion Essay -- Jane Austen Persuasion Essays
Jane Austen's Persuasion       As the novel ââ¬Ëpersuasionââ¬â¢ progresses the romantic feelings towards  Anne Elliot, Austenââ¬â¢s protagonist conveyed from the hero Captain  Wentworth becomes more and more apparent.    We start of with Kellynch hall, the former Elliot residents now being  let to the Crofts. At Kellynch the feeling that are exposed towards  Anne are of disinterest. ââ¬ËCold politenessââ¬â¢ Captain Wentworth freely  flirts with other young ladies of the manor and does not care to  acknowledge Anne apart from the odd glance or look. Captain Wentworth  is firstly perceived as a frivolous soul and his attitude towards  women are not that of earnestness. He seems to care not of whom he  sees, ââ¬ËAnybody between 15 and 30 may have me for askingââ¬â¢. It becomes  almost apparent to Anne that any feelings he may have had for our  heroine have disappeared, ââ¬â¢her power over him had goneââ¬â¢ Given the  situation it may be that captain Wentworth is angry at Anne for being  persuaded into the beak up of the relationship, ââ¬Ëshe had used him  illââ¬â¢, ââ¬Ëhe had not forgiven herââ¬â¢. The feelings that are portrayed  towards Anne at Kellynch are of anger and disappointment, ââ¬Ëand  disappointed himââ¬â¢ the setting in which these feelings are conveyed are  complementary, Kellynch as place were Anne is simply nobody ââ¬Ëshe was  only Anneââ¬â¢ her image and status obsessed elder sister and father don't  take much notice of her. Kellynch is a place connected to Anne with no  appreciation from her family this may reflect on captain Wentworth  feelings towards Anne. Sir Walter utilises the masquerades of a lavish  lifestyle ââ¬ËKellynch was well furnishedââ¬â¢ whilst contemplating the harsh  realities of debt and retrenching, similarly captain Wentworth may be  utilising the masquerades of...              ...ââ¬â¢ he  does not know if Anne loves him or Mr Elliot. Captain Wentworth  becomes extremely open towards the end of the novel; he at the end of  the novel is obliged to write to Anne as a reaction to a conversation  between captain harville and Anne, in which he declares his love for  Anne.    To conclude, captain Wentworth feelings have developed immensely since  the begging of the novel from ââ¬Ëcold politenessââ¬â¢ to the realisation of  his love for Anne Elliot.    Captain Wentworth seems to be persuaded by the settings of places, how  Anne Elliot was persuaded by Lady Russell to break up the  relationship. This may actually be a rather hypocritical view as  captain Wentworth, declaring that to be persuaded and uncertainty are  all traits he resents yet he finds them within himself. Captain  Wentworthââ¬â¢s uncertainty has driven him to behave the way has behaved  towards Anne.                      
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