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    Block 3 October 6‚ 2012 Literary Analysis of Northanger Abbey Jane Austen’s novel‚ Northanger Abbey‚ uses vivid diction and a distinct tone to portray each character in the novel. Austen begins the novel with a nonchalant tone and ends it with a more serious tone. She uses these tones of the novel‚ along with descriptive word choices to develop mental images of each character in the mind of her audience. In the opening paragraph of Northanger Abbey‚ Austen’s colorful diction is presented when

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    In Jane Austen’s book “Northanger Abbey”‚ one of the major themes and objectives within the novel is the nature and attitude of the society towards different genres of reading and literature. This essay will examine this theme according to the novel as a whole‚ the passage given and the devices with which Austen distinguishes her views on literature‚ as well as the views she has on characters which revolve around the theme of reading and literature. The essay will also examine the context behind

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    of its impact on young girls comes alive in Northanger Abbey” (pbs.org) This gives even a deeper view into her mind‚ it shows how she views young girls of the time and how they were treated. The events in her life impacting that point of view she gives Catherine in the book. “‘And what are you reading. Miss---’ ‘Oh! It is only a novel’ replies the young lady‚ while she lays down her book with affected indifference‚ or momentary shame” ( Northanger Abbey 26). This shows the type of environment Austen

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    Evil Villains in Northanger Abbey In Jane Austen ’s‚ Northanger Abbey‚ John Thorpe and General Tilney are portrayed as unpleasant villains. Villains are defined as‚ "a wicked or evil person; a scoundrel" (The American Heritage Dictionary http://www.dictionary.com/search?q=VILLAIN). Austen description of both men as power-hungry‚ easily upset‚ and manipulative follows this definition. She introduces both characters in separate parts of the book‚ however simultaneously she delivers a stunning

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    Though Austen was not given credit for any of her successful novels‚ because her novels were published anonymously during her duration of life. Subsequently after Austen’s death‚ Austen’s brother‚ Henry‚ organized the publication of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion. Only after her death was her identified revealed and was given recognition for all of her novels‚ due to her siblings. Persuasion was Jane Austen’s last completed novel and was composed in 1816 or 1817‚ but was left unpublished

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    Argument # 1 – youth: Catherine is shown in situations common to teenagers. She faces frustration and peer pressure. Plus‚ there are several examples in which the adults comment on the young people‚ either laughing at their behaviour or criticizing it.  Sub Argument # 1: Catherine faces new experiences and people in Bath‚ which helps her identify the significant difference people can have with one another‚ whether it is good or bad. Primary source quote # 1: “But‚ where youth and diffidence are

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    In Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey‚ marriage plays a pivotal role in teaching individuals what courtship is ultimately about. Specifically‚ marriage is treated as a tool for education in women made evident in the marriages in that of Eleanor and Catherine. Through the engagement of her friend Eleanor‚ Catherine receives further knowledge on society and the role of marriage within it. In Northanger Abbey‚ marriage is not portrayed as a romantic action or as a source of a happy ending. Rather‚ marriage

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    between the author and the reader. As readers‚ we trust the author to be honest in revealing their stories to us. However‚ often times they are exploring with concepts or conventions that we are not even aware of until the ending. In Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey‚ she has produced a commentary on the gothic novel while using Catherine Morland is the inexperienced young heroine who expects the real world to follow the formula of her favorite novels. Ian McEwan uses Briony who is naïve in her own right

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    Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey is frequently described as a novel about reading—reading novels and reading people—while Pride and Prejudice is said to be a story about love‚ about two people overcoming their own pride and prejudices to realize their feelings for each other. If Pride and Prejudice is indeed about how two stubborn youth have misjudged each other‚ then why is it that this novel is so infrequently viewed to be connected to Austen’s original novel about misjudgment and reading one’s fellows

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    Northanger Abbey follows the journey of a seventeen year old gothic book lover Catherine Morland and her adventures with her neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Allen and their adventures in Bath‚ England. Mr. and Mrs. Allen do not have children of their own and see Catherine as a surrogate daughter. When they invite Catherine to join them in Bath‚ a resort town for wealthier members of society‚ Catherine eagerly accepts. In Bath‚ She gets introduced to Henry Tilney‚ a young clergyman who charms her with his

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