Her life lacked the excitement and drama she desired, so she wrote them in her novels instead. He created worlds that captured the hearts and minds of people through unique literary styles. Some of her favorites were “parody, burlesque, irony, free indirect discourse, and a degree of realism” that allowed readers to connect with the story and connect it to their own lives (Styles and Themes of Jane Austen). Through her writing, she "unveiled her wit and her antipathy to sensibility, or romantic hysteria, a distinct perspective" that would become the trademark of her novels (Jane Austen Society of North America). Her ideas were brilliant, but being a woman made it almost impossible to be taken seriously. Thus, he decided to publish his works, including Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Mansfield Park, anonymously and never gained recognition while he was alive. He put fame aside and just wanted to release his life's devotion to the rest of the world. After her death, Austen's brother Henry Austen revealed that his sister was an author. He and Cassandra Austen went on to publish his sister's novels, “Persuasion” and “Northanger
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