Originally Posted by
Regitze
I know that it's been a long time since you posted it, but maybe some others can use it: On the last page of the first chapter (page 9 in the Penguin edition), there is a description of all the sisters.
Margaret "was a good humoured well disposed girl; but as she had already imbibed a good deal of Marianne's Romance, without having much of her sense, she did not, at thirteen, bid fair to equal her sisters at a more advanced period of life".
There is another place in the book (can't remember where), where Margaret is also described as if she has gotten some of Elinor 'sense'. So as Marianne, she too is changing her personality from a romantic view to a more sensible view... Hope anyone can use it:)