A fitting sequel

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You are thrown into the midst of tragedy with the cot death of charlottes only son, Tom. The descriptive form that explain the grief and anxiety that the afflict charlotte have you full of empathy. It broaches the concept that a female may not inherit their fathers wealth on his demise, instead, the females are made to be reliant upon relatives, which circles back to charlottes youth. She devises an intent to ensure her daughters will not suffer such a fate, and her plan involves finding out how her neighbour, lady Elizabeth, managed to secure her estate for herself and her daughter. Lady Elizabeth is shown to be more compassionate towards Charlotte, due to the loss of Tom. The miscarriage that lizzy then confesses to, shows the idyllic ending we all hoped for regarding lizzy and mr darcy, to be less happy ever after and instead grasps the reality that often faced the women that were unable to conceive. The statement that lizzy blames herself solely for the miscarriages, emphasises the prejudices of the time. Overall, an impressive sequel that encaptures the unfairness of equality of the times.