Why didn t Jane Austen get married? Why Jane Austen never married

Updated on culture 2024-07-28
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    If you don't want to get married, you won't get married.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In 1796, at the age of 20, Austin met Lefroy. She fell in love with this clever and cunning young Irish lawyer at first sight. However, Austin's pastor's family wanted their future son-in-law to have financial means, and Lefroy was still a poor boy at the time.

    The Lefroy family, who had six children, also insisted on marrying the rich family, so they asked Lefroy to return to Ireland. The two have not seen each other since. At that time, Austin expressed her helplessness and sadness in a letter to her sister Cassandra:

    Finally, the day has come and I will say goodbye to Tom Lefroy. And when you receive this letter, it's all over. The thought of this brings tears to my eyes.

    Later, in the Lever movie "Becoming Jane Austen", Roy married a beautiful lady as his family wished, and became the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Ireland. It wasn't until later in life that he confessed to his nephew that he had had a "teenage love" with a writer.

    The first love ended in a forced breakup, and Austin chose not to marry for the rest of his life, but poured all his unfinished emotions into literary creation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A look at Austin's book may find the answer, personally I think what she is pursuing is the spiritual level of love in heart and soul communication, to love each other, to have enough confidence, to know how to live, to be tolerant, to understand, to know how to give. Maybe she didn't find someone with her heart, or maybe she found it but gave up due to some external forces.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    She had loved Tom Loew, but his family must have asked him to marry a girl from a wealthy family, so he left Hampshire. Jane was also proposed by a young man who wanted to inherit a large fortune, but refused the next morning after agreeing because such a marriage had no basis in love. Later, she never married.

    By the way, Tom's nephew asks Tom about his love story with Jane while chatting, and Tom says it's teenage love, but Tom's nephew says it's not as frivolous as his uncle says, and Tom's nephew is reluctant to say more because of the privacy involved. Also, Tom named his eldest daughter Jane.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Jane Austen (December 16, 1775 July 18, 1817) is a famous British female ** family, her works mainly focus on the marriage and life of women in the squire family, with women's unique nuanced observation and lively and witty words to truly depict the small world around her.

    She has never been married and her family is well-off. Because she lived in a small rural town and came into contact with small and medium-sized landlords, priests and other characters, as well as their quiet and comfortable living environment, there were no major social conflicts in her works. With her unique nuanced observation, she realistically depicts the small world around her, especially the marriage and love turmoil between gentlemen and ladies.

    Her works are light-hearted and witty, full of comedic conflicts, and are very popular with readers.

    ps: You can go and watch the movie "Becoming Jane Austen" starring Anne Hathaway, which is about the life of Jane Austen. o(∩_o

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