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Language In Clarissa, Evelina And Pride And Prejudice

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<strong>Clarissa</strong>rs physical imprisonment in Harlowe Place,<br />

at Mrs. Sinclairrs household, and ultimately, at her<br />

apartments with Mrs. Smith is a metaphor for the legal<br />

prison she is confined to after her grandfather wills her<br />

the dairy house. Her will takes on layers of meaning,<br />

from the dairy house will, to her individual will, to her<br />

growing will to defy her brother, to her final will to<br />

die and will away her earthly goods. The meaning becomes<br />

confounded, and each meaning blends and takes on the<br />

identity of the others as <strong>Clarissa</strong> flees through the<br />

garden gate toward her tragic end.

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