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Happy Valentine's Day, Bookeners!
Fanny Price is not a popular heroine. She's weak, passive, and afraid for most of the novel. She achieves her victory through something almost like diffidence. And yet, our heroes at The Bookening unreservedly love her. They think she's kinda great. In today's episode, they attempt to convince you of the same thing. Also we decide if Nathan should marry a LIzzie or a Fanny, with copious love advice from Dr Mentzel.
In so doing, the following things occur:
02:15 Donor Shout outs!!!!!!
05:20 Nathan spits some awesome bars
06:56 Baggage check!!
12:31 The Price is wrong??????
13:54 The Price is right!!!!!!
14:19 Fanny is damaged, yo
19:06 Shades of early Dickens
21:11 Fanny's faults
22:40 The play!
24:06 The clergy!
27:21 Feminine virtue =/= shutting up all the time
29:55 Feminine virtue = gentle and quite spirit
33:11 Fanny is awesome!
34:26 Edmund
35:30 Don't trifle with women's hearts!
38:30 Stockholm syndrome!
43:15 Love advice with Dr Mentzel