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You Are Mine (English)
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COMPLETED She is an unknown actress Edie Lara, who had a one night stand with the Noble Prince and the CEO Of L.N Group, Stuart Yates. He is every woman’s dream but not for someone like Edie. Stuart was said to be gay, but people behind him don't know the tragic past that pushed him to change into a different man. Stuart offered Edie a contract marriage after the passionate night they shared. He told her it would only last for six months until his family and shareholders could prove that he is not gay. Suddenly, Edie discovered the truth that Stuart is not gay but he had a rare type of phobia. She then fell in love with him. He did everything to let her stay beside him. One day someone pretends to be Stuart’s ex-fiancee after he met an accident, would he still remember his wife, Edie? Would their story ends tragically, or their love will remind him of the woman who is bound to be his fate from the very beginning? Would he still remember how deeply he loved her? Can Edie stand all the struggles along the way when she felt alone and unloved by her husband? Special Note: If you are looking for a sweet contemporary-romance genre, this novel doesn't have that kind of plot. Most plots of my novel talk about mystery, suspense, and a slice of life. Often FL starts a slow pace of development, from weak to strong. Wanna know more about the story follow me at Instagram: annashannellin

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Who are the main characters in Sense and Sensibility English novels?
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2024-12-13 02:04
In Sense and Sensibility English novels, the main characters are the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne. Elinor is the practical and rational one. Marianne is passionate and emotional. Colonel Brandon also plays an important role. He is an older man who has feelings for Marianne. And of course, there is Lucy Steele, who causes some complications in the relationships.
What are the main themes in Sense and Sensibility English novels?
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2024-12-12 20:57
The main themes include the struggle between reason and emotion, as seen in the characters' responses to love and life situations. Moreover, the role of women in society is a theme. It shows how women had limited options in terms of marriage and property in that era, and how they navigated through these constraints with either sense or sensibility.
Sense and Sensibility
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2025-03-21 00:04
Sense and Sensibility was a novel written by Hofstadter in England. It mainly talked about the relationship between human thoughts and emotions. After reading this book, I have a deeper understanding of the nature of human thought and emotion. In the novel, Hofstadter divided emotion and reason into two levels and pointed out that the relationship between human thinking and emotion was an interaction. Reason is the basis of human thinking. It can provide us with correct information and logic, but in some cases, emotions can also play an important role. For example, in the novel, the protagonist Katie made a wrong decision when she faced death and love. Hofstadter also emphasized the deep relationship between emotions and human life. He believed that emotions were an indispensable part of human life, which could influence our behavior and attitude and even determine our fate. Therefore, in human life, we need to constantly cultivate our emotions and learn to control our emotions to better face various challenges. Sense and Sensibility is an inspirational novel that has a deep understanding of the nature of human thought and emotion. Through reading this book, I have a deeper understanding of human life and humanity, and I also cherish and understand the importance of emotion and rationality.
Is Sense and Sensibility a novel?
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2024-10-08 11:19
Yes, Sense and Sensibility is indeed a novel. It was written by Jane Austen and is widely regarded as one of her classic works.
Is Sense and Sensibility a Victorian novel?
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2024-10-14 18:01
Yes, it is. Sense and Sensibility was written by Jane Austen during the Victorian era.
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