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Your result for The Jane Austen heroine Test...
Marianne Dashwood
60% romance, 58% sauciness, 45% etiquette, 50% intelligence
A dangerous combination of romance and sauciness means you follow your heart---whatever the cost. You've been known to go for long walks in the rain, stare sighing out of the window, and (gasp!) write letters to men before you've gotten formally engaged. You think social niceties are stuffy and restrictive. You've got enough chutzpah in you not to care what society thinks of your love-struck behavior, but not quite enough sense to protect you when your oh-so-perfect suitor runs off with an uglier, richer woman. Fortunately, your pure heart and feisty spirit attract a lot of genuinely nice guys in addition to all the triflers.
Ideal matches: Colonel Brandon, Henry Tilney, John Willoughby (if one of you has any money to speak of)
Guaranteed heartbreak: Captain Benwick, Edward Ferrars, John Willoughby (if neither of you has any money to speak of)
Not worthy of your affections: George Wickham, John Thorpe, Edmund Bertram
Ideal matches: Colonel Brandon, Henry Tilney, John Willoughby (if one of you has any money to speak of)
Guaranteed heartbreak: Captain Benwick, Edward Ferrars, John Willoughby (if neither of you has any money to speak of)
Not worthy of your affections: George Wickham, John Thorpe, Edmund Bertram