Please feel free to respond to anything in the middle part of Northanger Abbey that particularly struck you. Here’s a prompt to get you started thinking:
Provide a close reading of one of the following scenes. In other words, discuss what happens in the scene, paying attention to specific language used. What do we learn in the scene about character or plot? Why do you think it’s important in the novel as a whole?
- The scene at the beginning of Chapter 11, when Catherine is tricked into going on the carriage ride with James and the Thorpes.
- The scene on the walk with the Tilneys in Chapter 14.
- The scene in Chapter 15 when we find out what Mr. Morland has offered to set up James and Isabella in their marriage.
- The scene in Chapter 19 (or Vol. 2, Chapter 4) when Henry and Catherine discuss the flirtation between Captain Tilney and Isabella.
- The scene in Chapter 20 (or Vol. 2, Chapter 5) that takes place in the carriage on the way to Northanger Abbey, as Henry and Catherine discuss the old house and what to expect.