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Posted by Linden on June 24, 1998 at 06:03:20:


In response to Fanny and Edmund, written by Constanza on June 23, 1998 at 16:30:14

Back to the Library ] Of course, he must have been a sensitive person to first notice Fanny's needs (the rest of the Bertrams fails to do so) but I believe that it is Fanny herself who ultimately makes him such a caring and trustworthy young man. After all, knowing that you are responsible for somebody's happiness and comfort must weight a great deal as far as personal development goes.

Yes, good thought. Even when he's in the depths of love for Mary, he always recognises Fanny's moral superiority: she sort of keeps him on track.

I've just thought - is Edward always subconsciously attracted to Fanny? Or have I just started a double war combining the Fanny Price war with the Subconscious Attraction war from P&P?




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