![]() ![]() This essay is a study of Catherine's change in character throughout the novel of Washington Square.Īt the start of Washington Square, Catherine is described as a “quiet, ladylike girl” (9) who is also very submissive, especially towards her father, Dr. In Henry James’s Washington Square, Catherine Sloper – and her family- find her changed from a quiet girl to an independent woman throughout the course of the novel. As a result, the person -or those around them- may find themselves changed in some way or another, whether it be their personality, behavior, or anything else. Over the course of time, a person’s life is affected by the various people they have met and the experiences they have endured. Washington Square Catherine Sloper: A Study in the Transformation of Self Anonymous 11th Grade Join Now Log in Home Literature Essays Washington Square Catherine Sloper: A Study in the Transformation of Self ![]()
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