Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Assignment #4

Title: Catherine's Own Book.

  Dear Isabella,
   
                Oh Isabella I barely came back from Northanger Abbey and my mother doesn't know. Also she doesn't know why I'm so sad. I don't want to tell her because of Henry. The worst part is that I didn't even have the chance to tell him goodbye. Do you know how much that hurt me? Tell me Isabella what would you do? Help me because no one understands me. I told them that I suspected a murder and they didn't believe me and I knew they were mad at me but I told them not to show or tell me they were angry. So please Isabella tell me what should I do? How do I forget about Henry?

                                                                                     Catherine Morland

   Dear Catherine,

                 Hey Catherine, don't worry everything will be alright. Why doesn't your mother know you went to Northanger Abby? Trust me you'll see Henry again and you can actually never say goodbye to him, ya'll shall live happily when you see him again. What I would do is try to find him. Sometimes family will never understand you, that's why you have friends like me who understands you and helps you. If you really want to forget about Henry then don't think about him, forget everything about him.

                                                                                     Isabella Thrope

Monday, May 16, 2011

Assignment #3

2 Topics:
  • Discuss how Catherine and Henry have different taste in books.
  • Discuss how Isabella is engaged with James.
Character: 
  • I would like to discuss about Catherine because she is sometimes hard to understand. Also because she just likes so many books and so does Henry but yet they discuss about what book is better.
Conflict in the story:
  • The conflict in story is a external conflict because Isabella is engaged and worries about what her parents are going to say and also that John thinks that Catherine wants to marry him.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Assignment #2

Page:53
"It was too...few mornings back." This paragraph is important because the author tells you that Catherine sees the people she saw a couple mornings ago. And it shows that they came to pick someone up. It also makes you realize if those three people in the carriages are important. 

Page:60-61
"The play concluded...not I, Mrs. Allen" This paragraph is also important because Catherine has feelings for Henry Tilney. And she actually saw him at the play. So this means a lot to Catherine.