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What is persuasion ?

  • Persuade: to induce to believe by
  appealing to reason or understanding.

• A synonym of persuade is to convince.
Characters
Sir Walter Elliot
• Baronet

• Owner of Kellynch Hall

• Extraordinarily vain

• Treasures his looks

• Prefers his eldest daughter

• Prone to spending

• Poor character and judgment
Mrs. Elliot
• Deceased

• Possessed sensibility,

  amiability and good judgment

• Promoted husband’s respectability

• Had three daughters

• Married for seventeen years
Elizabeth Elliot
• Eldest daughter

• Described as beautiful

• Vain, concerned with appearance

• Her father’s consultant

• Will only marry someone of

   adequate birth
Anne Elliot
• Middle sister

• Shunned by her father

• Years diminished former beauty

• Good judgment, intelligent

• Strong relationship with Lady Russell

• Delicate features; mild, dark eyes
Mary Elliot Musgrove
• Youngest sister

• Married Charles Musgrove

• Lives close to the family
Charles Musgrove
• Mary Elliot’s husband

• Countryman

• Heir of a large fortune

• Intended to marry Anne Elliot
Lady Russell
• Best friend of Mrs. Elliot

• Cares for Kellynch Hall and the

   Elliot daughters

• Consultant of the Elliot family

• Considerable wealth

• Prefers Anne Elliot
Mr. John Shepherd
• Family advisor

• Looks for the well-being of the

    family

•   Biased towards Sir Walter Elliot
Mrs. Clay
• Mr. Shepherd’s daughter

• Close friend of Elizabeth Elliot

• Of a much lower birth

• Unprosperous marriage and

   two children
William Elliot
• Distant relative; part of the

   baronetage

• Estranged from the family

• Only person Elizabeth sees as a fair

   match
Admiral Croft
• Grew up near Kellynch Hall

• Hopes to rent the family home
Captain Frederick Wentworth
• Admiral Croft Wife’s brother

• Involved with Anne when

   younger
Setting
• Time: 1814 – 1815

 (Begins summer of 1814)

• Place: Kellynch Hall; county of Somerset

• Mood: Desperation
Kellynch Hall
Kellynch Hall
•   Elliot’s property
•   Passes down the male line
•   Has ancient dignity
•   Located in the county of Somerset
Plot
Chapters 1 - 4
Chapter 1
• Sir Walter Elliot is reading the
  book Baronetage.

• Baronetage: book that records
  the history of the most
  important families in England.

• The Elliot family is in the book.
Chapter 1
• Sir Walter Elliot is shown as vain.

• Lady Russell cares for the house
  and daughters.

• The father only considers
  Elizabeth.

• Lady Russell prefers Anne.
• Elizabeth had been mistress of
  Kellynch Hall for thirteen years.

• Elizabeth feels pressured to
  marry.
Chapter 1
• Elizabeth meant to marry Sir William Walter Elliot.

• William Elliot married a rich woman of inferior birth.

• William Elliot gained the family’s disapproval.

• Mr. Shepherd serves as family consultant.

• The Elliot family is indebted.
Chapter 1
• Elizabeth proposed two ways of saving:
   – Refrain from re-furnishing the drawing room
   – Cutting unnecessary charities

• Neither Elizabeth nor her father wanted to quit their comforts.

• Lady Russell and Mr. Shepherd are called to advise the family.
Chapter 2
•   Mr. Shepherd wanted Lady Russell to offer a solution.
•   Lady Russell didn’t want to hurt Sir Walter’s feelings.
•   Lady Russell consulted Anne.
•   Anne wanted a quick escape from debt.
•   She offered fast but extreme measures.
Chapter 2
• Anne wished her suggestions accepted.

• Mr. Shepherd suggested a cheaper house.

• The father accepted and arranged to move to Bath.

• Bath offered:
   – A closer distance to Kellynch Hall
   – The same consequence at little expense

• Lady Russell believed Anne could be sociable in Bath.

• Sir Walter Elliot would only rent to someone of consequence.
Chapter 2
• Moving would divide Elizabeth and Mrs. Clay.

• Lady Russell had warned Elizabeth against Mrs. Clay.

• Elizabeth always opposed lady Russell’s opinion.
Chapter 3
• Mr. Shepherd suggests any naval officer as a good client.

• Sir Walter believes the house a good prize for them.

• Mrs. Clay agrees on the sailors.

• Sir Walter will impose restrictions on any tenant.

• Mr. Shepherd reassures him saying that this will be done.

• Anne vouches for the sailors’ rights.
Chapter 3
• Sir Walter believes sailors don’t deserve it.

• Sir Walter hates two things from sailors:
    – Their rise to fame from nothing
    – Their rough looks


• Mrs. Clay says that every profession has it’s burdens.

• She says only a handful have unlimited freedom.

• Admiral Croft was the first applicant for the house.
Chapter 3
• Sir Walter thinks Croft is rough-looking.

• Mr. Shepherd vouches for Croft.

• Mr. Shepherd praises Croft’s wife.

• Mr. Shepherd forgets Mrs. Croft brother’s name.

• The man is called Mr. Wentworth.

• Sir Walter says he was of no consequence.
Chapter 3
• A day was fixed for Croft’s visit.

• Sir Walter though Croft had consequence enough.

• Elizabeth was inclined towards the decision.

• Anne dreamed that in a few months someone

  would be where she was now.
Chapter 4
• Anne had been in love with Wentworth.

• It was received as an unfortunate alliance.

• Sir Walter denied the union.

• Anne: too young and valuable to throw herself away.

• Mr. Wentworth: had no sure future.

• Mr. Wentworth believed he’d soon be rich.
Chapter 4
• Others believed Mr. Wentworth too headstrong.

• Lady Russell convinced Anne to break up.

• Anne’s suffering had clouded her youth.

• Seven years had passed since the rupture.

• Anne had found no way of moving on.

• Anne had rejected Charles Musgrove.
Chapter 4
• Anne believed she’d be happier with him.

• Mr. Wentworth had gained a good fortune.

• Anne believed him to be married.

• Anne was agitated over the rent.

• Anne hoped the engagement was forgotten.
Chapters’ Importance
•   Introduce characters and setting

•   Insight on differing personalities

•   Overview of the Elliot’s

    economical situation

•   Explanation of Anne’s former

    relationship with Wentworth

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Persuasion Chapters I-IV

  • 1.
  • 2. What is persuasion ? • Persuade: to induce to believe by appealing to reason or understanding. • A synonym of persuade is to convince.
  • 4. Sir Walter Elliot • Baronet • Owner of Kellynch Hall • Extraordinarily vain • Treasures his looks • Prefers his eldest daughter • Prone to spending • Poor character and judgment
  • 5. Mrs. Elliot • Deceased • Possessed sensibility, amiability and good judgment • Promoted husband’s respectability • Had three daughters • Married for seventeen years
  • 6. Elizabeth Elliot • Eldest daughter • Described as beautiful • Vain, concerned with appearance • Her father’s consultant • Will only marry someone of adequate birth
  • 7. Anne Elliot • Middle sister • Shunned by her father • Years diminished former beauty • Good judgment, intelligent • Strong relationship with Lady Russell • Delicate features; mild, dark eyes
  • 8. Mary Elliot Musgrove • Youngest sister • Married Charles Musgrove • Lives close to the family
  • 9. Charles Musgrove • Mary Elliot’s husband • Countryman • Heir of a large fortune • Intended to marry Anne Elliot
  • 10. Lady Russell • Best friend of Mrs. Elliot • Cares for Kellynch Hall and the Elliot daughters • Consultant of the Elliot family • Considerable wealth • Prefers Anne Elliot
  • 11. Mr. John Shepherd • Family advisor • Looks for the well-being of the family • Biased towards Sir Walter Elliot
  • 12. Mrs. Clay • Mr. Shepherd’s daughter • Close friend of Elizabeth Elliot • Of a much lower birth • Unprosperous marriage and two children
  • 13. William Elliot • Distant relative; part of the baronetage • Estranged from the family • Only person Elizabeth sees as a fair match
  • 14. Admiral Croft • Grew up near Kellynch Hall • Hopes to rent the family home
  • 15. Captain Frederick Wentworth • Admiral Croft Wife’s brother • Involved with Anne when younger
  • 16. Setting • Time: 1814 – 1815 (Begins summer of 1814) • Place: Kellynch Hall; county of Somerset • Mood: Desperation
  • 18. Kellynch Hall • Elliot’s property • Passes down the male line • Has ancient dignity • Located in the county of Somerset
  • 20. Chapter 1 • Sir Walter Elliot is reading the book Baronetage. • Baronetage: book that records the history of the most important families in England. • The Elliot family is in the book.
  • 21. Chapter 1 • Sir Walter Elliot is shown as vain. • Lady Russell cares for the house and daughters. • The father only considers Elizabeth. • Lady Russell prefers Anne. • Elizabeth had been mistress of Kellynch Hall for thirteen years. • Elizabeth feels pressured to marry.
  • 22. Chapter 1 • Elizabeth meant to marry Sir William Walter Elliot. • William Elliot married a rich woman of inferior birth. • William Elliot gained the family’s disapproval. • Mr. Shepherd serves as family consultant. • The Elliot family is indebted.
  • 23. Chapter 1 • Elizabeth proposed two ways of saving: – Refrain from re-furnishing the drawing room – Cutting unnecessary charities • Neither Elizabeth nor her father wanted to quit their comforts. • Lady Russell and Mr. Shepherd are called to advise the family.
  • 24. Chapter 2 • Mr. Shepherd wanted Lady Russell to offer a solution. • Lady Russell didn’t want to hurt Sir Walter’s feelings. • Lady Russell consulted Anne. • Anne wanted a quick escape from debt. • She offered fast but extreme measures.
  • 25. Chapter 2 • Anne wished her suggestions accepted. • Mr. Shepherd suggested a cheaper house. • The father accepted and arranged to move to Bath. • Bath offered: – A closer distance to Kellynch Hall – The same consequence at little expense • Lady Russell believed Anne could be sociable in Bath. • Sir Walter Elliot would only rent to someone of consequence.
  • 26. Chapter 2 • Moving would divide Elizabeth and Mrs. Clay. • Lady Russell had warned Elizabeth against Mrs. Clay. • Elizabeth always opposed lady Russell’s opinion.
  • 27. Chapter 3 • Mr. Shepherd suggests any naval officer as a good client. • Sir Walter believes the house a good prize for them. • Mrs. Clay agrees on the sailors. • Sir Walter will impose restrictions on any tenant. • Mr. Shepherd reassures him saying that this will be done. • Anne vouches for the sailors’ rights.
  • 28. Chapter 3 • Sir Walter believes sailors don’t deserve it. • Sir Walter hates two things from sailors: – Their rise to fame from nothing – Their rough looks • Mrs. Clay says that every profession has it’s burdens. • She says only a handful have unlimited freedom. • Admiral Croft was the first applicant for the house.
  • 29. Chapter 3 • Sir Walter thinks Croft is rough-looking. • Mr. Shepherd vouches for Croft. • Mr. Shepherd praises Croft’s wife. • Mr. Shepherd forgets Mrs. Croft brother’s name. • The man is called Mr. Wentworth. • Sir Walter says he was of no consequence.
  • 30. Chapter 3 • A day was fixed for Croft’s visit. • Sir Walter though Croft had consequence enough. • Elizabeth was inclined towards the decision. • Anne dreamed that in a few months someone would be where she was now.
  • 31. Chapter 4 • Anne had been in love with Wentworth. • It was received as an unfortunate alliance. • Sir Walter denied the union. • Anne: too young and valuable to throw herself away. • Mr. Wentworth: had no sure future. • Mr. Wentworth believed he’d soon be rich.
  • 32. Chapter 4 • Others believed Mr. Wentworth too headstrong. • Lady Russell convinced Anne to break up. • Anne’s suffering had clouded her youth. • Seven years had passed since the rupture. • Anne had found no way of moving on. • Anne had rejected Charles Musgrove.
  • 33. Chapter 4 • Anne believed she’d be happier with him. • Mr. Wentworth had gained a good fortune. • Anne believed him to be married. • Anne was agitated over the rent. • Anne hoped the engagement was forgotten.
  • 34. Chapters’ Importance • Introduce characters and setting • Insight on differing personalities • Overview of the Elliot’s economical situation • Explanation of Anne’s former relationship with Wentworth