Sense and Sensibility is a novel with far-reaching influence by famous British woman writer Jane Austen. This paper analyzes the implicit relationship between man and woman, human beings and nature from the perspective of the dis- tinctive ecofeminism expressed in this book. Austen tries to use literary metaphors to prove that cultural oppression the natural discrimination are homogeneous, which reflects her deep concern with women and nature and presents the utopia she tries to conceive in this book: a breakdown of binary opposition and a construction of harmonious, peaceful and inter- dependent bond between man and woman, human and nature. This utopia is still desirable and worth fighting for in the contemporary time centuries after the birth of this book.