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.
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"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.
I would have to agree with the second one. In the few chapters that we have read I noticed a lot of it concentrates on Catherine talking about Henry, or invlved with Henry. This is important, especially since shes the main character and her interests are the most important.
ReplyDeleteI don't quite understand the second one but from what I can pick up I would say I disagree. I think the most important people in the novel are Catherine, Henry and Isabella. Especially , since they are mentioned more, and their stories are more involved in the novel.