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Date: 2019-06-28 02:57 am (UTC)Like one of my favorite parts of Persuasion was where the heroine's embittered ex-boyfriend (in modern terms) affirms his high opinion of her, despite their bad breakup, in her level-headed handling of an emergency where one of their friend group was seriously injured. The whole book has the heroine be, well, a heroine in how well she leads her household and takes care of people she loves, qualities that I love to see affirmed as positive and interesting in their own right. Obviously affirmation of traditional feminine virtues can backfire in their own way, so it's a nuanced issue.