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Unquestionably, the particular forms that folly and cruelty take in Jane Austen's novels are (i) the character's social milieu, which was also Austen's own; but to realize that one's society motivates people in unfortunate ways is not necessarily to (ii) it, for the alternatives, though different, might be no more (iii) .
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