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Why doesn't Colonel Brandon fall in love with Elinor?
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Jul 31, 2008 07:06AM

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There's a lot of passion in Brandon, though it's well under control, and I think that the more mature Marianne at the end of the book is more like him in nature than might appear on the surface.
Their shared love of music is important, given how much music means to Marianne. It's also a symbol, I think, of the emotional connection they forge.



2. Because Elinor was in love with someone else.
3. Because there was no spark between them - they were alike in temperament, and agreeable in opinion, and I believe they are just better as wonderful, trustworthy, dear friends to each other.
4. Because, as mentioned, opposites do attract! To be honest, I think that Marianne and Brandon are perfect for each other. It's just that Marianne took a while to realize it.

There's a lot of passion in Brandon, though it's well under control, and I think that the more mature Marianne at the end of the ..."
YES YES YES - Brilliant points.

SEQUEL somebody!!!!!
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Patg

How many of the people we feel unaccountably attracted to and people who resonate deep in our minds with something or someone from our past?
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He is definitely a passionate man. What he was going to do to Eliza and did for her, and staying faithful for so long.
I read Amanda Granges Col. Brandon's diary recently and in that he became such a sweet and romantic more, I mean he became more sweet and romantic! And when we saw his past with Eliza when he was 19 he seemed like such a nice, happy, lovely and romantic and passionate young man!!


Called
Colonel Brandon's diary. :)
Others are Mr Darcy's Diary, Edmund Bertram's Diary, Henry Tilney's Diary, Mr Knightley's Diary and Captain Wentworth's diary.
:)