Topic > Classicism and romanticism in the sense and feeling of...

The narrator says: "Without considering that it was not in his mother's plans to keep any horses, that if she changed her decision in favor of this gift, she would have to buy some another for the servant, and keep a servant to ride him, and after all, build a stable to accommodate them, he had accepted the gift without hesitation, and had spoken of it to his sister in ecstasy” (Austen 45). in which Willoughby gives a Marianne a horse and she accepts the horse without thinking about the expense and accommodations needed for that horse, shows a lack of practical thinking, but Elinor considers everything that her sister has neglected to think about, which shows the difference in character Prima of all Elinor believes that "their mother did not plan to have a horse", which shows practicality in her way of thinking, because Elinor realizes that having a horse must be planned in advance, since the horse requires that many necessities are satisfied before being satisfied. can be brought. Consequently, the horse would need a servant to care for it, and would also need “a stable to accommodate it” (Austen 45). A stable and a servants therefore require a large expense, an expense that evidently cannot be faced since the family had to move to a place with a "moderate" situation”