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Edward Ferrars’s Ring
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Accessories
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Edward’s ring is distinguished by the plait of hair at its center. Marrianne is the first to mention it, and though believing that her sister, Elinor, gave the ring to Edward as a token of love, she politely asks Edward if it is from his sister, Fanny. Not wanting to reveal that it is actually from Lucy, to whom he is secretly engaged, Edward claims that it is indeed from Fanny. Both Marrianne and Elinor privately believe it to be Elinor’s hair, though Elinor knows it must have been taken without her knowledge. When Lucy reveals to Elinor that she gave Edward a ring with a lock of her hair, Elinor’s memory of the ring proves to her that Lucy is telling the truth about her engagement to Edward. The revelation of the ring is a turning point in Elinor’s romantic hopes toward Edward.
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Lucy (Steele) Ferrars
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Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
accessories
British literature
gift
hair
Jane Austen
jewelry
novel of manners
regency
ring
Romance
romantic token
Sense and Sensibility
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Rare & Precious Items
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Gems, Treasures, Personal Memorabilia, Heirlooms, Antiques
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Items which have the primary purpose of being valuable.
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Harriet’s Box of Treasures
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Personal Memorabilia
Description
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Harriet keeps a special wooden box with mementos from her days with Mr. Elton. She has a small piece of cloth that he discarded and the stump of a used pencil. The insignificance of the objects demonstrates the lack of real evidence of Mr. Elton’s attraction and Harriet’s own naiveté. Harriet’s choice to keep the box after she realizes Mr. Elton is not interested in her shows her continued hope, and her choice to destroy the objects signifies that she is no longer secretly longing for Mr. Elton.
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Emma, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
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Tunbridge-ware
British literature
cloth
Emma
found object
Jane Austen
novel of manners
pencil
regency
Romance
romantic token
treasures
Tunbridge-ware
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Jane Fairfax’s Piano
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Instruments
Description
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Jane Fairfax’s piano is an anonymous gift, leading all her acquaintance to speculate on the giver. Frank encourages Emma to believe that Mr. Dixon gave it to Jane, evidence of an improper attachment, but Frank was her actual benefactor. The piano demonstrates the pains that Frank goes through to keep his and Jane’s engagement a secret, even to the point of hurting her feelings and reputation. The gift also revels Frank’s impulsivity and lack of foresight, because Jane does not have the resources to maintain it. Throughout the novel, Jane’s accomplishment on the piano is compared to Emma’s, which wounds Emma’s pride.
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Unknown
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Emma, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
British literature
Emma
feminine accomplishment
gift
instrument
Jane Austen
Mystery
novel of manners
piano
regency
Romance
romantic token
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Rare & Precious Items
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Gems, Treasures, Personal Memorabilia, Heirlooms, Antiques
Description
An account of the resource
Items which have the primary purpose of being valuable.
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Lock of Marrianne’s Hair
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Personal Memorabilia
Description
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During a trip to Barton Cottage, Willoughby cuts a long lock of Marrianne’s hair from her head and puts it into his pocket-book. Margaret spies this action and the Dashwood women consider it as further proof that Marrianne and Willoughby are secretly engaged. As this is not the case, the gift is an illustration of Marrianne’s impropriety in her affection for Willoughby. Such a token is only appropriate for an engaged couple. When Willoughby returns the hair to her, it signifies the end of his and Marrianne’s attachment.
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Marrianne (Dashwood) Brandon
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Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
British literature
gift
hair
Jane Austen
novel of manners
personal memorabilia
regency
Romance
romantic token
Sense and Sensibility
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Title
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Rare & Precious Items
Subject
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Gems, Treasures, Personal Memorabilia, Heirlooms, Antiques
Description
An account of the resource
Items which have the primary purpose of being valuable.
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Mr. Darcy’s Letter
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Personal Memorabilia
Description
An account of the resource
Mr. Darcy’s letter of explanation to Elizabeth is a turning point in their love story. After Elizabeth rejects Mr. Darcy’s marriage proposal, he writes a letter that addresses two accusations she made against him – his treatment of Wickham and his separation of Jane and Mr. Bingly. After reading his account in the letter, she realizes that her impressions were entirely wrong in those two cases and many more. She lets go of her prejudices and begins to fall in love. He let go of his pride enough to explain himself to her.
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Mr. Darcy
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Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
British literature
Jane Austen
letter
novel of manners
personal memorabilia
Pride and Prejudice
regency
Romance
romantic token