Catherine Morland Timeline and Summary

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Catherine Morland Timeline and Summary

  • Catherine is born and grows up in Fullerton with her parents and her nine siblings.
  • She goes to Bath with her neighbors, the Allens.
  • Catherine attends her first ball in Bath and meets the witty and handsome Henry Tilney.
  • After a few days in Bath, Catherine meets the Thorpes and learns that her older brother James is friends with John Thorpe.
  • She quickly becomes friends with Isabella, the eldest Thorpe daughter.
  • James and John arrive in town and Catherine is introduced to John.
  • Catherine meets Eleanor Tilney at a ball and likes her.
  • Boldly, Catherine decides that she doesn't like John much after riding in his carriage with him and dancing with him at a ball.
  • Catherine inadvertently breaks an engagement with the Tilneys after the Thorpes lie and trick her into going out riding with them.
  • Catherine is nearly prevented from spending time with the Tilneys once again by the Thorpes, but she manages to meet up with the Tilneys anyway.
  • The engagement of Isabella and James is exciting news to Catherine. But she is worried about Isabella's flirtation with Captain Tilney.
  • Catherine is invited to Northanger Abbey.
  • Catherine learns that John wants to propose to her and she refuses him through Isabella.
  • The Tilneys and Catherine journey to Northanger Abbey together.
  • While at the Abbey, Catherine's imagination runs wild, thanks to all the Gothic novels she has read.
  • Catherine begins to suspect General Tilney of murdering his wife and she has a confrontation with Henry over this, but he quickly forgives her.
  • James and Isabella write and Catherine learns that they have broken up. This really upsets Catherine and her friendship with Isabella is over.
  • Catherine visits Henry at his home in Woodston.
  • The General abruptly throws Catherine out of his house for no apparent reason.
  • Catherine is very distraught and returns home to Fullerton.
  • Henry follows Catherine and proposes marriage. She accepts.
  • The two have to wait for the General's permission to marry, but he finally agrees after learning that Catherine has more money than he originally thought.
  • Henry and Catherine marry when Catherine is eighteen and the two live happily together.