Quotes About Fanny Price
Fanny Price leaves the poverty of her Portsmouth home to be brought up among the family of her
~ Plato
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It is difficult to imagine Fanny [Price] engaged with poultry, or supervising apple-picking... her role as [as a clergyman's wife] suggested by Jane Austen was to be a gently moralizing one. She would strengthen Edmund's moral purposes and supply the shrewd assessment of the people around him which he clearly lacked.
~ Unknown
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