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character analysis
Date Submitted: 11/02/2004 13:19:29
How would one define a heroine? According to the old Webster, a heroine is a
woman of heroic achievements or qualities. When compared to other females, Catherine
seems to be somewhat of an outcast. With that in mind, how is it that a person such as
Catherine Morland fits into the category of a hero?
Catherine Morland certainly had not been a born heroine. At a young age Catherine is
opposed to the common activities
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through her beginning teen years. As she grows older, she begins to
show true signs of heroism. She learns to form an opinion and speak her mind though she has
not yet learned when to close her mouth. Her ignorance diminishes as she willingly takes in
information given to her. It is not yet the achievements of Ms. Morland that make her a
heroine, it is still her qualities that place her into the category.
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