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From "The Letters of Jane Austen: Selected from the compilation of her great nephew, Edward, Lord Bradbourne" by Austen, Jane

Fanny Knight
Jane's niece, a young woman navigating love and marriage
Core Belief
"She seeks a balance between personal fulfillment and societal expectations, and values genuine affection and intellectual connection in a relationship."
Worldview
She approaches matters of the heart with both idealism and pragmatism, reflecting the societal pressures and personal desires of a young woman in the Regency era.
Personality
Intelligent, introspective, and prone to overthinking, Fanny grapples with questions of love, duty, and personal happiness. Her letters reveal a thoughtful and sensitive nature.
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