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sofia ventouri's avatar

Colonel Brandon has to take care economically miss Williams and her child for life. So , Marianne through her marriage to colonel Brandon has to support Willoughbys (Natural) child for life! Just an observation i made by reading one of my favourite Jane Austen books.

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Another thing about illegitimate girls--since the mother was an unwed mother, there was a fear, or perhaps a generally held belief, that the daughter might have inherited the morally lax propensities of the mother. Eliza junior was an obvious target for Willoughby since he might assume she doesn't have someone who will stand up and protect her the way a father or brother would protect a legitimate daughter or sister, but also, she was the more easily seduced because her mother fell from virtue. Brandon laments his failure in keeping her safe. Mr. Knightley urges Emma that Harriet will be "safe" and "respectable" if she marries young and goes to live with the Martin family on their farm. Not only is she a tempting target for seduction, she might be inclined to do as her mother did. Just reporting these attitudes, not endorsing them.

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