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* OedipusComplex: Spoofed; given the silliness of the children, their defiance comes across as probably idiotic.

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* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: Isabel warns Laura against "the Dissipations of London, the Luxuries of Bath, and the stinking Fish of Southampton".
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* {{Fainting}}: Exaggerated to the point that it kills Sophia

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* {{Fainting}}: Exaggerated FaintInShock: Parodied mercilessly. Laura and Sophia ''repeatedly'' faint, which [[spoiler:eventually proves fatal to Sophia when she faints and lies unconscious outside in the point rain for more than an hour, catching a cold that it kills Sophiasoon worsens into deadly tuberculosis]]. The moral:
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Not to be confused with the 2016 film ''Love and Friendship'' -- an adaptation of a completely unrelated early, posthumously-published Austen work ''Literature/LadySusan''.

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Not to be confused with the 2016 film ''Love and Friendship'' ''Film/LoveAndFriendship'' -- an adaptation of a completely unrelated early, posthumously-published Austen work ''Literature/LadySusan''.

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* BlackSheep: Edward
* BlueBlood: On Laura's mother's side, and for Edward.
* CallingTheOldManOut: Edward, rather ridiculously.

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%% * BlueBlood: On Laura's mother's side, and for Edward.
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* {{Elopement}}: Laura and Sophia persuade Janetta to one.
* EpistolaryNovel: The exchange that inspired Laura opens it.

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* HisNameIs: Edward, dying.

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* LongLostRelative: Laura finds her grandfather.

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* MissingMom: Edward and Augusta

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* PairTheSpares: Augusta and Graham.

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* ParodySue: Laura -- and Sophia, Edward, and Augustus, to a certain extent.
* ThePromise: Of eternal friendship, made at first sight.

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%% * ParodySue: Laura -- and Sophia, Edward, and Augustus, to a certain extent.
%% * ThePromise: Of eternal friendship, made at first sight.
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-->''My Father, seduced by the false glare of Fortune and the Deluding Pomp of Title, insisted on my giving my hand to Lady Dorothea. ``No, never,'' exclaimed I. ``Lady Dorothea is lovely and Engaging; I prefer no woman to her; but know, Sir, that I scorn to marry her in compliance with your Wishes. No! Never shall it be said that I obliged my Father.''

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-->''My Father, seduced by the false glare of Fortune and the Deluding Pomp of Title, insisted on my giving my hand to Lady Dorothea. ``No, never,'' "No, never," exclaimed I. ``Lady "Lady Dorothea is lovely and Engaging; I prefer no woman to her; but know, Sir, that I scorn to marry her in compliance with your Wishes. No! Never shall it be said that I obliged my Father.''"''



* HeirClubForMen: Laura's father-in-law, Sir Edward, remarries in hope of a son — and gets one.

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* HeirClubForMen: Laura's father-in-law, Sir Edward, remarries in hope of a son — and son--and gets one.
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* TheWickedStage: The narrator's grandmother:
-->''My Mother was the natural Daughter of a Scotch Peer by an Italian Opera-girl.''
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'''''Love and Freindship''' [sic]'' is an early work by Creator/JaneAusten, never published in her lifetime. It mercilessly parodies the literary works of her time, much in the vein of the satiric aspects of ''Literature/NorthangerAbbey''.

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'''''Love ''Love and Freindship''' [sic]'' Freindship'' [sic] is an early work by Creator/JaneAusten, never published in her lifetime. It mercilessly parodies the literary works of her time, much in the vein of the satiric aspects of ''Literature/NorthangerAbbey''.

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