“Sense and Sensibility” is a novel of manners and societal expectations. The story concerns two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood (Elinor representing “sense” and Marianne “sensibility”).
Along with their mother and younger sister Margaret, they are left impoverished after the death of their father. The family is forced to move to a country cottage, offered to them by a generous relative.
Before the move, Elinor forms an attachment to Edward Ferrars, and after the move, Marianne forms one for John Willoughby.
These attachments lead to problems both personally and socially, and they must learn important lessons about themselves before resolutions can occur.