Captain Wentworth remains resentful towards Anne from "summary" of Persuasão by Jane Austen (author)
Captain Wentworth's feelings towards Anne Elliot are clouded by resentment. Despite their shared history and lingering emotions, his bitterness towards her is palpable. The hurt he experienced due to her rejection in the past continues to influence his interactions with her in the present. This resentment colors his words and actions, creating tension between them.
Anne, on the other hand, remains acutely aware of Captain Wentworth's animosity towards her. She can sense his coldness and distance, even as she struggles to navigate her own feelings for him. The weight of their unresolved past hangs heavily between them, making it difficult for either of them to move forward.
Throughout the novel, Captain Wentworth's resentment serves as a barrier to any potential reconciliation with Anne. His pride and wounded ego prevent him from fully opening up to her, despi...
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