
Mansfield Park
Fanny Price, a timid girl from a large, impoverished family, is transplanted at age ten to the opulent country estate of her wealthy uncle, Sir Thomas Bertram. At Mansfield Park, she navigates a treacherous social landscape dominated by her frivolous, cruel cousins and an aunt whose indifference borders on neglect. Only her cousin Edmund, destined for the clergy, offers her consistent kindness. When the charismatic, worldly Crawford siblings arrive, their flirtatious machinations ignite a series of romantic entanglements that expose the moral rot beneath Mansfield Park's polished surface, forcing Fanny to confront her own principles amidst a society obsessed with status and superficial charm.







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