5/20/2023 0 Comments Mansfield park novel![]() ![]() ![]() What an amazing match for her!” This implies that the woman would be lucky to achieve her desired goal, and thus accomplishing what she has been taught and educated for. This is especially obvious through the dialogue of Henry and Mary, as she replies to the news that he is determined to marry Fanny, “Exactly what you deserve. ![]() That is seen as it is the wish of the parents and the purpose for their education, i.e., to make a perfect match for the future husbands. ![]() The education of women particularly is taken into consideration, it is seen that the ultimate goal for women in life is to happily married. It should be said that these two forms of education are not mutually exclusive, as seen in the character of Fanny. Thus, the representation of education can be divided between that basis, i.e., the education that does not form a character and merely consist of a checklist to follow, and the education that takes place informally and goes through the entire life. The education presented in the novel can be viewed through different approaches as the author presented the characters and divided them figuratively into good, Fanny and Edmund, and the bad, Julia, Mary, Maria, and Henry. ![]()
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