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In Sense and Sensibility, Elinor believes that Edward's strange behavior is related to .

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In Sense and Sensibility, Elinor believes that Edward's strange behavior is related to the demands of his mother.
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Elinor believes that Edward's strange behavior is related to the demands of his mother. But, Elinor respects Edward's slightly strange behavior and restrains the display of her deep feelings for him.

She thinks that “he is quiet and shy, has a good formed mind, not a huge imagination, general goodness”


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