2. Chapter 21
Anne goes to talk to Mrs.Smith about the concert.
Mrs.Smith asks Anne to talk to Mr. Elliot about
her
Anne refuses and makes Mrs. Smith understand
about how she does not want to marry Mr. Elliot
Anne accepts Mr. Elliot is a nice man, but not the
man for her. She has someone else in her mind.
Mrs. Smith reveals to Anne the true character of
Mr. Elliot. He’s cold hearted and egocentric.
It is revealed about the intimate friendship
between Charles and Mr.Elliot.
3. Chapter 21
Mrs.Smith and Mr. Elliot developed a close
relationship at youth, and he told her his plans
about life.
Mr. Elliot only wants to reach fortune.
He had married he’s past wife only because she
was rich.
Mrs.Smith shows Anne a letter that says how he
would sell Kellynch.
Mr. Elliot decided to be a baronet, but if Sir
Walter has a child, the child would be heritor of
Kellynch
Anne is upset by this reality, but will use it to
protect her family.
5. Characters
Anne Elliot: Main character and middle
daughter of Sir Walter. She searches love but
does not find it in Mr. Elliot, her cousin.
Mrs.Smith: Anne’s best friend, whom keeps
her informed about situations.
Mr. Elliot: Anne’s cousin. He’s a smooth talker
but only wants to achieve fortune.
6. Chapter 22
Anne returns to her house and decides to pay a
visit to Lady Russell.
She finds out she had evaded Mr. Elliot’s visit
but he was to return in the evening.
She encounters herself with Mr. Elliot but acts
unfriendly. He now knows she was
uninterested.
When Anne goes to visit Lady Russell, she
finds Charles and Mary as well.
Marry brings news about how the Musgrove
family is coming to Bath.
Henrietta is engaged to Charles Hayter.
7. Chapter 22
Anne goes at visits the Musgroves.
Herself and Mary spot Mr.Elliot and Mrs. Clay
having a conversation.
Mary and Charles get into a discussion on their
plans of the night, and how she was interested
on meeting his heir.
Anne, not wanting to meet Mr. Elliot, convince
them into going to their father’s evening party.
8. Setting: Lady Russell house and the Musgrove’s
place.
Atmosphere: Tense, informative.
9. Characters
Annie Elliot
Mr. Elliot
Mary Elliot: Youngest of all the daughters and
is married to Charles Musgrove.
Charles Musgrove: Mary’s husband and is a
nice, fine gentleman.
Lady Russell - Best friend of Anne’s mother.
She is the advisor of the Elliot.
Mrs. Clay - The daughter of Mr. Shepard.
Friend of Elizabeth, who although is lower
class, she is well mannered. She seeks to marry
Sit Walter.
10. Chapter 23
Anne joins the Musgroves.
While Anne talks to Captain Harville, Wentworth
is writing a letter.
Anne has a conversation about love with
Harville, in which they disagree.
Captain Wentworth hands a letter to
Anne, declaring his love towards her.
She decides to go back home, accompanied by
Charles, but when they meet Captain Wentworth
along the way, he joins them.
When Anne and Wentworth get time alone, they
exchange vows upon their love.
Anne is in complete utter happiness.
11. Chapter 23
Captain Wentworth apologizes for having
people persuade Anne into marrying Mr.
Elliot.
At the party, Anne tells Wentworth about how
Lady Russell advice her not to marry him.
Wentworth blames himself for having too
much pride, but marrying her would make
him happy.
13. Characters
Anne Elliot
Captain Harville: Friend of Wentworth and
takes care of Louisa.
Captain Wentworth: Gallant naval officer who
is well mannered, and is the love of Anne.
Mr. Elliot
Charles Musgrove
Mrs. Croft: Married to the Admiral, they rent
Kellynch Hall.
14. Chapter 24
Anne and Captain Wentworth got engaged.
Sir Walter nor Elizabeth object in the situation.
Lady Russell suffered the engagement.
Mr. Elliot and Mrs. Clay leave Bath.
Wentworth helps Mrs. Smith into getting back
some of the money from her husband.
The novel ends with the fact that Anne and
Captain Wentworth will live forever happy.
16. Characters
Anne Elliot
Captain Wentworth
Lady Russell
Elizabeth Elliot: Eldest daughter of Sir Walter.
She is vain and concerned.
Sir Walter: Owner of Kellynch Hall. He is
vain, money waster and lives for appearance.
Mr. Elliot
Mrs. Clay
17. Character’s influence on the novel
Our main characters here are Anne and
Captain Wentworth. They are the center of the
love, and all the drama occurs around them.
Their attitudes and opinions are the ones that
guide us and gives us hints of the further
situations of the novel.