Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen | Chapters 26–28 | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Marianne arrives in London, desperately hoping to see Willoughby, but is disappointed by his absence and strange behavior.
Key Insights
- ❓ Marianne's obsession with Willoughby is affecting her well-being and causing her distress.
- 🪜 Colonel Brandon's visits and mention of the Palmers add to the intrigue and tension in the story.
- 🤨 The lack of communication from Willoughby raises doubts and fuels Marianne's disappointment and frustration.
- 😀 Lady Middleton's invitation to the gathering highlights the social expectations and pressures faced by the characters.
- 🥳 Marianne's confrontation with Willoughby at the party foreshadows a potential explanation for his strange behavior.
- 💪 Elinor's concern for Marianne's emotional well-being becomes even stronger as she witnesses the extent of Marianne's heartbreak.
- 🖤 Willoughby's formal interaction and lack of emotional response towards Marianne indicate a change in their relationship.
Transcript
in chapter 26 of Jane Austen Sense and Sensibility after a three-day journey Eleanor Marianne and mrs. Jennings arrived in London Marianne wastes no time sending a letter to willoughby when a carriage arrives after dinner she throws herself at the drawing-room door expecting willoughby but storms from the room when Colonel Brandon arrives he said E... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: Who does Marianne hope to see in London?
Marianne hopes to see Willoughby, the man she is in love with and has been corresponding with.
Q: How does Marianne react when Colonel Brandon arrives?
Marianne initially hopes it is Willoughby at the door, but storms out of the room when she realizes it is Colonel Brandon.
Q: Why is Marianne disappointed after going shopping?
Marianne hopes to see Willoughby while shopping but does not encounter him, leading to her disappointment.
Q: How does Marianne feel after receiving an invitation to a gathering?
Marianne feels hopeful and expects to see Willoughby at the gathering, but is saddened when he is not present.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Marianne, Eleanor, and Mrs. Jennings arrive in London and Marianne immediately sends a letter to Willoughby.
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Colonel Brandon visits and mentions the Palmers, while Marianne hopes to see Willoughby while shopping but is let down.
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Marianne receives an invitation to a gathering where she expects to see Willoughby, but he is not there, causing further distress.