In early 19th-century England, Jane Austen's *Sense and Sensibility* tells the story of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, who face the dual challenges of love and societal expectations after the death of their father leaves them in precarious financial circumstances. Relocating to Barton Cottage, they seek to navigate their new reality while grappling with romantic entanglements that reflect their contrasting personalities—Elinor's pragmatic approach juxtaposed with Marianne's passionate nature. Elinor harbors feelings for Edward Ferrars, who is secretly engaged to another woman, while Marianne becomes enamored with the charming but unreliable Mr. Willoughby, leading to heartbreak and disillusionment. As they confront social constraints and personal desires, both sisters experience growth and resilience, ultimately underscoring the strength of their bond and the complexities of human relationships within the rigid framework of their society.