Themes -- Gender Roles
Gender Roles: how one fulfills or departs from stereotyped expectations of the male or female.
Themes -- Family
Themes -- Family -- Son
Letter 1.1
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("Such evil forebodings")
Letter 1.4
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("Glory")
Letter 2.1
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("Men on whom I can depend")
Letter 2.2
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("I have no friend")
Letter 2.3
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("He is madly desirous of glory")
Letter 2.4
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("Gentleness")
Letter 4.3
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("Attended on him")
Letter 4.7
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("Somewhat fastidious") [1831 only]
1.1.1
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("Bestowing on the state sons")
1.1.3
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("To shelter her, as a fair exotic") [1831 only]
1.1.3
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("So expressive of sensibility and sweetness") [1831 only]
1.1.4
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("Creations of the poets")
1.1.4
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("Great dissimilitude in our characters")
1.1.4
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("Mine -- mine to protect, love, and cherish") [1831 only]
1.1.5
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("Drawing")
1.1.5
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("He loved enterprise, hardship, and even danger") [1831 only]
1.1.6
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("The living spirit of love") [1831 only]
1.1.8
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("What glory would attend the discovery")
1.1.9
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("Blasted stump")
1.2.1
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("Death-bed")
1.2.2
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("Duties")
1.2.2
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("Forgetful of herself")
1.3.5
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("Creation of a being like myself")
1.3.6
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("Creator and source")
1.3.6
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("I seemed to have lost")
1.3.8
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("Domestic affections")
1.4.1
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("Agony")
1.4.6
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("I felt my flesh tingle")
1.5.2
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("More creditable to cultivate the earth")
1.5.3
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("Our placid home, and our contented hearts") [1831 only]
1.5.7
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("The manly and heroical poetry")
1.5.7
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("Sun and garden")
1.7.3
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("Him")
1.7.3
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("I have no enemy on earth")
1.7.5
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("Tortures of the accused did not equal mine")
1.7.10
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("Make others so")
2.2.5
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("Let us try our strength in a fight")
2.2.5
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("Misery made me a fiend")
2.4.4
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("The exhortations of her father")
2.4.4
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("The first little white flower")
2.6.3
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("Forbidden to the female followers of Mahomet")
2.6.3
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("Women were allowed to take a rank in society")
2.7.10
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("In a transport of fury")
3.1.2
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("An early marriage ... utility")
3.1.5
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("Only regretted ... understanding")
3.3.1
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("A thinking and reasoning animal")
3.5.4
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("Your own free choice")
3.5.4
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("Do you not love another?")
3.5.5
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("A deadly struggle would take place")
Walton 8
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("Honour")