Don't feel sorry for her, at some point, she must feel a sense of accomplishment,

Idella 2022-04-24 07:01:24

She must know she writes great stuff!
If Jane Austen had married and had a happy family life, would there have been some great works?
Everyone always asks themselves before marriage "Are you sure?" Does
Jane really regret that she didn't get married?

Unmarried women are unfortunate, this is the common view of unmarried women in society, and all these views are based on the assumption that "marriage is a certain happiness". So, look at women who have seen all the unfortunate marriages, and women who are not confident to get married, or women who are unwilling to waste time in marriage. Are they really unfortunate, living in regret all the time?

Everyone's happiness is different.
People who are married can be safe and stable, but they can also be lonely.
Being single is not the most ideal choice, but it also avoids the harm caused by an unhappy marriage.

There are a few women who are married or not, and how many of them will achieve her! What kind of writing skills and depth does she have!

Could it be that she ignored other things for the pursuit of literature, or could it be that she voluntarily chose to give up marriage and enter the world of words?

Many years ago, when I watched this film for the first time, I regretted that Jane did not have a happy marriage. After all, it is not now, many times, she must be very embarrassed, but now, there should be some people , get to know her on another level.


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  • Angie 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Every woman has her own regrets, and Austen's novels made them suddenly have such passion: they can still love one more time without any regrets... Just like those men and women in the novels, Everything goes well, everything comes true. "She was the sun in my heart, the icing on the cake when I was happy, and the help when I was sad..."

  • Winona 2022-03-16 09:01:09

    Because of you, I become me

Miss Austen Regrets quotes

  • Jane Austen: [Reads to Cassandra from first draft of Persuasion] More than seven years were gone since this little history of sorrowful interest had reached its close;

    Jane Austen: She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older: the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.She had used him ill, deserted and disappointed him; and worse, she had shewn a feebleness of character in doing so, which his own decided, confident temper could not endure. She had given him up to oblige others.

    Jane Austen: She hoped to be wise and reasonable in time; but alas! alas! she must confess to herself that she was not wise yet.

    Harris Bigg: I don't know how you can say it without tears.

    Jane Austen: I don't cry at anything that pays me money

  • Jane Austen: What if you do meet him

    [the right man]

    Jane Austen: and he doesn't have any money?

    Fanny Austen-Knight: But if I love him then nothing else matters!

    Jane Austen: What in heavens name gave you that idea?

    Fanny Austen-Knight: It says so in all your books.

    Edward Austen Knight: [gravely] If that's what you think they say, my dear, perhaps, you should read them again.