Reader’s Analysis of Mansfield Park: Summary of Chapters 33-37

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Chapter 33

Characters

  • Lady Bertram

She is dependent on Fanny, as she helps her do various things.

Summary

Henry tells her that he will never lose hope, and will continue to attempt to get in a relationship with her. As Fanny is gentle and respects people, when she tells him he will never win her love, it makes Henry think he has hope, because she was polite. When Sir Thomas asks him what happened, he says he thinks he still has a chance, and Sir Thomas agrees. After this, Sir Thomas talks with Fanny and presses her one last time about Henry. As Fanny begins to list all the reasons she rejected him, he cuts her, telling her Henry will be leaving Mansfield soon. He then tells Lady Bertram and Mrs. Norris, but both of them don’t disagree with Fanny’s choice.

How it made me feel

At this point, I am very irritated. Henry keeps telling her he will always love her, but he doesn’t do anything. But, Lady Bertram, Sir Thomas, and shockingly, Mrs. Norris agreeing to her decision was relieving.

Chapter 34

Summary

Edmund, on his way back to Mansfield, passes by Mary and Henry. When he comes at Mansfield, Sir Thomas tells him that William has got a promotion and the situation between Henry and Fanny. The next day, Henry comes back to have dinner. The next day, when Edmund and Henry walk into the drawing room, they see Fanny reading Shakespeare to Lady Bertram. Henry, again, trying to impress her, reads Shakespeare. Surprisingly, this time, Fanny was impressed. Henry and Edmund then discuss about religion. During their chat, Fanny shakes her head, which leads to spark hope in Henry. He uses this chance and tries to get close to her.

How it made me feel

Henry using every opportunity possible is annoying me. Reading books out of nowhere just because Fanny was reading, using William Price to get closer to Fanny, and so on. He thinks Fanny doesn’t hate him, just because she shook her head.

Chapter 35

Characters

  • No new characters

Summary

In this chapter, Edmund starts to tell Fanny she should try to give Henry a chance. His reasons of why she should give Henry a chance was reasonable. But, Fanny doesn’t change her mind. After a while, Edmund realizes that he is making Fanny uncomfortable. He acts quickly and changes the subject.

How it made me feel

Edmund quickly acting to avoid making Fanny too upset was quite impressive. But, Edmund siding with Henry disappointed me.

Chapter 36

Characters

  • No new characters

Summary

Sir Thomas and Edmund discuss about Henry and Fanny, while Fanny is worried about Mary’s anger. However, when Mary comes to Mansfield park she tells Fanny that she couldn’t express her anger towards her, because she would be leaving Mansfield park a long time, also because she didn’t want to. Mary also tries to convince her to give a chance to Henry. Their conversation goes smooth than what Fanny expected. The next day, the Crawfords leave.

How it made me feel

Mary’s way of expressing her anger was very impressive. She thought about a lot of things and chose not to confront Fanny.

Chapter 37

Characters

  • No new characters

Summary

When Henry leaves, Sir Thomas hopes to find sadness in Fanny, but he doesn’t find any. William comes to Mansfield park. Sir Thomas not giving up on Henry and Fanny’s relationship, decides to let William and Fanny to visit their family. This was to convince Fanny, that she would live a better life than their family if she marries Henry. Out of nowhere, Mrs. Norris tries to go along with them, but she lets go of her thoughts. Edmund tells Fanny that he would be proposing to Mary, and he will write to Fanny when he does.

How it made me feel

I could just picture William and Fanny’s expression when Mrs. Norris wanted to see her sister, even though she is very irritating. It would be hilarious. Sir Thomas’ plan to change Fanny’s mind was very unpleasant. Though, it was expected, since Sir Thomas would try his best to let Fanny live the best life she could think of.

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