The Path to Maturity
By: David • Essay • 306 Words • May 19, 2010 • 968 Views
The Path to Maturity
There are many different types of relationships throughout Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey. These relationships were all tested in many different ways. The tests that these relationships faced point out many reasons why problems came to exist in the relationships of the novel. If you look closely into the causes of all the relationship issues you will see that the same things occur in present day relationships.
In the beginning of the novel, 17 year-old Catherine has never had a love interest. The narrator described Catherine's character as, "her heart was affectionate; her disposition cheerful and open, without conceit or affectation of any kind - her manners just removed from awkwardness and shyness of a girl; her person pleasing, and, when in looks, pretty - and her mind about as ignorant and uninformed as the female mind at seventeen usually is." By setting up her personality this way it also will help explain why her relationships turn out the way they do by the end of the novel. Catherine became friends with Isabella Thorpe and through this friendship, another relationship came to exist, sort