Anne's family disapproves of her feelings from "summary" of Persuasão by Jane Austen (author)
Anne's family, particularly her father and older sister, have strong opinions about her feelings. They believe that Anne should suppress her emotions and act according to their wishes. This disapproval stems from their desire to maintain societal expectations and uphold their family's reputation. Anne's family sees her sentiments as a threat to their status and view her emotional expressions as a sign of weakness. They expect Anne to prioritize their needs and conform to their standards, regardless of her own desires. This disapproval creates a sense of conflict within Anne, as she struggles to balance ...
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