Catherine de Roche of Poitiers "Catherine de Roche's" Letter to Mother "," Letter to Mother to her "discusses the very close and intimate relationship between mother and daughter . In this letter, the daughter will give a very detailed and vivid explanation of the close relationship and respect of her mother. She also expressed gratitude to her mother for everything he gave. She did this by silently swearing at the end of the letter, which would allow her mother to live a longer life.
Mr. Katherine's daughter, Miss de Boer is a weak, weak woman, her mother is too delicate. She seldom said that in the novel, it seems generally to be gentle. Mrs. Catherine wanted Darcy to marry Miss de Boer, which is the main reason she denies the alliance between Darcy and Elizabeth.
Catherine De Boer Mrs. Catherine De Boer is a widow. I did not encourage her to remarry; she has a title, wealth, wealth. The reader will know that she was born in the title because she is called Lady Catherine (or Catherine de Bourgh) but not Lady de Bourgh (omitting her name). Her husband, Sir Louis de Boer, may be a self-made man named jazz. Sir Lewis and Daughter of Catherine de Boer, Anne de Bohr have no title. The title is inherited by the father's rope, only the father's title is hereditary, and those jazzed will not take over the title. After Sir Lewis De Boer got his property and wealth, he opted not to bring his heritage to the heir of the man. This means that Anne inherits everything. Lour de Bourgh is arrogant, rude, and lucky, but she is respected and efficient. She has very well managed her heritage and parishion, she has no dominance of men and can live her own life.
Catherine 's mother is named French Countess, Madeleine Dorsoduduuvern. She has a connection with King Francis of France in France. Katherine's father was Lorenzo II Medici born as the Duke of Urbino. Madeleine was a good harvest for Lorenzo, but he came from a businessman's background, and the French people were less excited about their marriage. I found that there was nothing to celebrate when they got married. Lorenzo is very sick. Several sources, including the French memoir Florange, claim that Lorenzo is suffering from syphilis and tuberculosis. Even with or without it, Madeleine died of the same illness. Madeleine died on Catherine's 15th day, followed by Lorenzo died in the 21st century.