Examine the relationship between fanny price and edmund bertram in noble Mansfield park
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Fanny Price and Edmund Bertram project a protagonist character as they are almost difficult to identify. Fanny falls in love with Edmond and soon enter into a serious institution called marriage. The marriage between Edmond and Fanny sparks a conflict. Bertram accuses Fanny of taking her husband. At some point Fanny is quoted saying that she loved the handwritten letters that Edmond sent him that said, "...my very dear Fanny."
Mary Crawford is a noteworthy character in Jane Austen's 1814 novel, Mansfield Park. Mary is portrayed as both alluring and magnetic.
The peruser is bit by bit appeared, through the eyes of Fanny Price, a covered up, darker side to Mary's identity.
Her mind masks her triviality and her allure camouflages her self-centredness. Edmund Bertram, a sincere young fellow and bound for the ministry falls profoundly enamored with her.
Just toward the finish of the novel does reality defeat his sentimental dreams and he abandons her with profound lament.