Did you read the novel? While Jane Austen was of her time, she was also a brilliant writer of characters. If you read the book you wouldn't have to ask. Gosh that sounds smug and I don't mean to be. I'm only giving my opinion. I would never hurt anyone's feelings.
After first reading Jane Austen's novels while in my youth, forty years ago, I recall with ease that the characters of Henry and Mary gave me the shivers without understanding why; at thirteen I was naive about many human relationships. I recall going to my brother for an explanation (he was well-read at seventeen and recommended Jane Austen to me), and he did his best.
I read "Mansfield Park" again in my twenties and then understood the relationship between the Campbells. While I found their behavior reprehensible, I also understood the British social structure of that time; I quietly admired their deceitful audacity.
In my twenty-something opinion, which I still hold today, their behavior rang as clearly as a wedding church bell compared to the evil nature of the foundation upon which the entire sick sham of the Bertram estate as shown by the charcoal depictions that Tom drew while in Antigua. The Bertram family chose to be blindly supported by slavery, OR at least the eldest of the Bertram males knew, as the estate was passed down the generations.
"...question is why you won't come with me." "I don't have a passport." "What are you, American?"
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