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    Which one do you like better, S&S or P&P?
    
  
  
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      Nov 03, 2021 09:38PM
    
     P&P for sure. I find the protagonists onS&S are a bit bland and the romances don't do anything for me.
      P&P for sure. I find the protagonists onS&S are a bit bland and the romances don't do anything for me.
    
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   Maria wrote: "For me has to be S&S , becuase i loved Marianne and Elinor soooo much . To be completely honest i enjoyed the plot *and Darcy * more in P&P but the Dashwood sisters have my heart ."
      Maria wrote: "For me has to be S&S , becuase i loved Marianne and Elinor soooo much . To be completely honest i enjoyed the plot *and Darcy * more in P&P but the Dashwood sisters have my heart ."same
 I prefer Pride and Prejudice, mainly because of the complexity of the characters and the social critique Jane Austen makes of her time. The work deals with themes like pride, prejudice, social class, and relationships, but in a light and ironic way. The emotional journey of the characters, especially Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, is engaging, and the tensions between them are intensely human, giving the book a timeless quality.
      I prefer Pride and Prejudice, mainly because of the complexity of the characters and the social critique Jane Austen makes of her time. The work deals with themes like pride, prejudice, social class, and relationships, but in a light and ironic way. The emotional journey of the characters, especially Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy, is engaging, and the tensions between them are intensely human, giving the book a timeless quality.Sense and Sensibility is also excellent, with its themes of emotions and how different characters deal with life, but Pride and Prejudice has a special energy, a captivating charm, and a dynamism in character development that personally attracts me more. The way Austen handles human flaws and the emotional evolution of the characters is something that remains relevant and captivating for readers of all ages.
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