One of Jane Austen's classics, Mansfield Park: The enlightened story tells the story of the niece of an aristocratic family. At a very young age, about 10 years old, Fanny Price is sent by her mother to the suburban place, commonly known as Mansfield Park. There she will tend as a assistant to her cocky aunt. There she adapts to the environment and people living in Mansfield Park: Sir Thomas, wife, daughters Julia and Maria, sons Tom, and Edmond, friends the Crawfords, Henry and. Fanny Price is now in her 20's. She becomes very close to her cousin. Everyday writing to her sister Suzy, about her achievements improving everyday, of making an effort towards her aristocratic family, and fitting in Mansfield Park. Many problems are faced for the family: Maria's lust for Henry, Henry's heart for Fanny Price, a grown relation between Edmond and, and Tom's illness and hatred towards his father's slavery business. .
As Henry Crawford asked Fanny's Price to be his wife, immediately Fanny rejected and saying she can not trust him. Sir Thomas then told Fanny Price that by not marrying Henry Crawford the whole repitation of the family will be ruined, and if she wishes to continue her thoughts and not marry Henry Crawford then she will have to leave. Therefore, Fanny Price leaves Mansfield Park. Henry Crawford then makes the most effort to make Fanny Price trust him, and soon become his wife. Each time, Fanny price rejects.
In the end, the Crawfords leave Mansfield Park, for they have seek love but failed. Maria runs away from the family, for her mistakes. Suzy joins Fanny in Mansfield Park. Her unthoughtful aunt leaves to tend her niece. Tom is recovering more and more each day. And as for Fanny Price, Edmond tells Fanny his true feelings towards her, and they are wed . "It would have turned out different I suppose .but it didn't." -Fanny Price.