Fanny Dashwood

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Fanny Dashwood is a selfish and manipulative character in Jane Austen's novel "Sense and Sensibility," known for her greed and unkind treatment of her in-laws.

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Fanny Dashwood canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf character in a novel
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Sense and Sensibility
associatedTheme class and social status
family conflict
greed
inheritance
self-interest versus duty
characterTrait calculating
cold
greedy
manipulative
materialistic
selfish
snobbish
unkind
concern family wealth
social status
countryOfOriginOfWork United Kingdom
createdBy Jane Austen
familyName Dashwood
firstPublicationOfWork 1811
genreOfWork novel
languageOfWork English
laterResidence London, England
surface form: London
literaryPeriodOfWork Regency era
notableAction opposes generous provision for the Dashwood women
persuades her husband to reduce financial support to his half-sisters
treats her in-laws with condescension
relationshipToDashwoodSisters sister-in-law
relative Elinor Dashwood
Henry Dashwood
Margaret Dashwood
Marianne Dashwood
Mrs. Dashwood
residence Norland Park
roleInNarrative antagonist
settingOfWork late 18th century England
socialClass English gentry
spouse John Dashwood
workForm prose fiction

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Elinor Dashwood relative Fanny Dashwood
Edward Ferrars sibling Fanny Dashwood
John Dashwood hasWife Fanny Dashwood
John Dashwood influencedBy Fanny Dashwood
Norland Park laterOccupiedBy Fanny Dashwood
Mrs. Dashwood stepRelative Fanny Dashwood