People develop mainly around two kinds of people. Then people who can profit and those who can enjoy it. In Jane Austen's novel "Nosangjue Temple", two kinds of friendship are drawn through Catherine and Isabella. The two girls love each other, but their friendship is only for their own interests. When you come to Bath, she can spend most of her time on Mrs. Allen because there is no acquaintance of Katherine. Mrs. Allen is a guardian of Bath's Catherine.
Northanger Abbey Jane Austen of Jananger Abbey's Northanger Abbey Jane Austen is basically a "adult" story of Catherine Morland, a caring and innocent girl who can spend at home at the age of 17. . When Catherine matured at Bath and Nosangjue Monastery, she learned to abandon immature childhood fantasies and instead support the solid reality of adult living. This theme is expressed in two ways, especially when Katherine's obsession with the Gothic novel ruined the relationship with Henry Tilney. General Tierney killed something.
Tyrney invited Katherine to live at his home in the Northanger Abbey for several weeks. Reading her novel, Catherine wants the monastery to be exotic and horrible. That is because Nosangjue Temple turned out to be comfortable and not gothic. But the house was made up of strange rooms with nobody in it, Katherine knew that they were Mrs. Tornney's apartment, and she died nine years ago. General Tillney seems not to be affected by her death, so Catherine decided that he might have murdered her and even put her in her room.
At Northanger Abbey, silent and deceased mother, Mrs Tirney, had a very positive and important feeling about this behavior (since the absence and replacement of Mrs. Elliot was the same as the persian Persians). As part of the plan to guarantee the inheritance to Katherine 's disciples, I invited Katherine to the abbey, but the stay of Katherine was also what Eleanor wanted. (139, 245) Catherine's affectionate heart and sincerity will replace Mrs. Tirney (206). On the way to Northanger Abbey, Henry will "give goodness as a visitor" as Katherine's true friendship. . . In order to create real gratitude "(157) Eleanor became a social isolate" at home like Smith's Rosary 2 without her mother "Self" Her mother died (179 -80)