Themes -- Family -- Son
Family -- Son: the role and responsibilities of male children in the novel.
Letter 1.3
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("Father's dying injunction")
Letter 2.2
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("I am too ardent")
Letter 2.2
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("Romantic")
Letter 4.1
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("Searoom")
Letter 4.4
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("Daemon")
Letter 4.7
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("Somehwat fastidious") [1831 only]
Letter 4.8
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("Nature")
Letter 4.8
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("Nature") [1831 only]
1.1.1
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("Syndics")
1.1.3
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("Something better -- their child") [1831 only]
1.1.5
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("Not by emulation")
1.1.6
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("Destiny")
1.1.6
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("Science")
1.1.7
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("Chimerical")
1.1.7
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("A child picking up shells") [1831 only]
1.1.10
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("I cheerfully consented")
1.2.3
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("His father")
1.2.3
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("Trader")
1.3.3
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("Vaults and charnel houses")
1.3.4
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("Rapture")
1.3.6
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("Enthusiasm")
1.3.8
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("Thought that my father would be unjust")
1.4.2
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("To detain me")
1.4.7
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("Lifeless")
1.6.8
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("A depraved wretch")
2.2.4
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("Bound by ties")
2.2.5
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("My devoted head")
2.2.5
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("There can be no community")
2.4.4
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("The exhortations of her father")
2.8.9
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("Loaded me with epithets")
3.3.1
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("Deserts")
3.7.1
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("A sum of money")
Walton 12
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("Generous and self-devoted being")
Walton 13
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("My heart was poisoned with remorse")