At the age of ten, Fanny Price is sent to live with her wealthy relatives in Mansfield Park, Northampton. Although she has always been grateful to her uncles, she has to struggle to adapt to aristocratic protocol and suffer daily allusions to her inferiority from her relatives. Her spiteful Aunt Norris constantly reminds her that she will never be the same as her daughters, Maria and Julia. And her Aunt Bertram is too lazy to defend her. Tom, his older cousin with whom he gets along very well, is often absent so the only companion he has is his cousin Edmund. As time passes, Fanny falls in love with Edmund. From the beginning, Edmund seems destined to marry Mary, until he realizes that he has fallen in love with Fanny.
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At the age of ten, Fanny Price is sent to live with her wealthy relatives in Mansfield Park, Northampton. Although she has always been grateful to her uncles, she has to struggle to adapt to aristocratic protocol and suffer daily allusions to her inferiority from her relatives. Her spiteful Aunt Norris constantly reminds her that she will never be the same as her daughters, Maria and Julia. And her Aunt Bertram is too lazy to defend her. Tom, his older cousin with whom he gets along very well, is often absent so the only companion he has is his cousin Edmund. As time passes, Fanny falls in love with Edmund. From the beginning, Edmund seems destined to marry Mary, until he realizes that he has fallen in love with Fanny.