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Jun 22, 2012 07:46AM

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Also the scene when both Philip and Marianne talk about where their sanctuaries are.
The dancing scene was AMAZING! I had to read it over and over!
Marianne's "List of Improvments" I think would be a good one!

The scene in the pub where Philip learns that the rambunctious, insulting woman is Ms. Marianne Daventry and he won't tell her his name.
Definitely the lesson on romance. The love letter scene is one of the most emotionally charged scenes in the book.
To show the tension between sisters, the scene where Cecily takes Marianne's horse, Meg, on a ride with Philip. "I'm sure my sister won't mind if you don't, Sir Philip."


I also enjoy the letters to Grandma telling her about her improvements. Especially her cheeky comments about learning to milk cows.
Love this book!


Edenbrooke is unbelievably amazing.Its hard to choose three or four scenes but I will try.
1.When Mr Whittles read a poetry for Marianne.
2.I am really confuse on this one because I think Grandmother and sister both are important.but,I can choose a scene where Grandmother tell Marianne about to change herself and about the wealth she can get through it.
3.The lesson on romance letter.
4.The scene when Marianne is rescue by her father.
In this way all the important factors can cover in it.Hopefully :-)

As the rest above, the lesson in romance! That scene was just absolutely spectacular.
And when Philip first shows her to his library and they discuss their sanctuaries. I think that that scene especially gives us a good insight on the characters. :)