Question for Week 2

Does Dorothea have the wrong notion of marriage/love?

In chapter I we read that Dorothea has this naive idea (I think) thta the ideal husband should be a fatherly figure who can teach you things and tells you how lead your life. Can she find true happiness in this sort of marriage, without considering the mutural romantic feeling and the union of minds between a couple?

Sorry for the delay, I posted it on the wrong place (twice!)

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