Setting Flashcards
adventures will not
bifall a young lady in her village ( Mr allen, Chpter 1 )=F
she found
herself soothed beyond anything impossible (chapter 29)-Fullerton
catherine was all eager delight….
her eyes were everywhere as they approached its fine striking environs - ch2=bath
this is very disagreeable
i wish we had a large acquaintance here- ch2- mrs allen -bath
you ought to be
tired by the end of the six weeks -ch10-Mr tilney- bath
the progress of friendship
between catherine and isabella was quick as its beginning had been warm -ch5- N - bath
here
fortune was more favourable for our heroine- ch3- lower rooms
catherine,
interested at once by her appearance and her relationship to mr tilney- ch4- lower rooms
the finest place
in england worth going fifty miles at once-ch 11- john thorpe says to catherine to pursuede her to go with them to Blaize castle in Bristol
If mr thorpe
would only have stopped, i would have jumped out and ran after you-ch 12- theatre- catherine hopes to reconcile with henry. this encounter at the theatre helps drive the narrative forward
have you a stout heart?-
nerves fit for sliding panels and tapestry?- ch 20- henrys discription of NA
however you eyes
will be attracted towards a large old- fashioned cabinet of ebony and gold- ch20- henry- she encouters the same cabinet in ch 21
the whole building enclosed
a large court,rich in gothic ornaments- ch22-when she saw the abbey first
the abbey in its self
was no more to her now than any other house.
bath stove
mahogony wardrobes and neatly painted chairs-ch24- a description of MRS tilnes rooms which was nothing of her interest. everything was new and refernished and held no gothiv secret or passaged that she wished to find