Is Lady Susan A Hero Or A Villain

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Hero and Heroines portrayed in Lady Susan “Lady Susan” is an epistolary novella told in the form of letters of Jane Austen. Lady Susan Vernon is a widow of just a few months who seeks a new and beneficial marriage for herself. She also tries to force her daughter Frederica Vernon to marry with Sir James Martin - a man who Frederica hates. Lady Susan takes advantage of the invitations and extends her visits to relatives and friends in order to achieve her plan of getting a wealthy husband. The characters and their personalities are all revealed by letters exchanged between Lady Susan, her family, friends, and enemies. Moreover, heroes and heroines in the story expose a sense of society’s expectations for them and illustrate essential moral lessons. In this novella, heroes and heroines have fully developed personalities. They are portrayed individuals to express a range of emotion and change throughout the text. …show more content…

He is a brother of Mrs. Vernon. He is a decent, handsome, and wealthy man, but incredibly gullible. Although he has previously been forewarned about Lady Susan’s manipulations, Lady Susan male a conquest of him by convincing him that it is an unfortunate misunderstanding, that she is not at fault and is indeed a amiable person. He changes his mind after the meeting and then finds Lady Susan attractive with “gentleness and delicacy of her manners” (14). After receiving the letter from Federica that she writes to beg him to persuade her mother not to force her to marry Sir James, he momentarily recognizes something of her real character. However, Lady Susan quickly manipulates and leads him into blindness again. Others people against the relationship of Reginald and Lady Susan, but he is still bewitched by her charm. Until later, when Reginald finds direct proof of Lady Susan’s actual thought, he fully realizes Lady Susan's nature and decides to free himself of her lies and finds love with

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