HOW dare he do that to her?! Something could have happened to her!! Thats true @NilAdimari!! It shows he cares about her; that came after her. How romantic; he comes on a white horse!!
Part of the way was in the Tilneys' carriage. The rest really was via public transport, as Eleanor does give Catherine money as in this film. As you said, though, the journey didn't happen at night.
Nothing touches Mrs. Allen and her muslin. If Catherine had been rapped I wonder how she'd feel about muslin then. Excellent actress. I know the times were different and women were kept simple but this character . . I want to shake her. Ignores the horror by talking about muslin. Holds on to her childish ways out of habit. Anything serious is handled by her husband. These women went from the protection of their parents to the protection of their husbands, never to grow up. Sad really.
I wish they had included the line, "General Tilney had acted neither honourably nor feelingly - neither as a gentleman nor as a parent." from the book, somehow. It would have summed up his horrible character perfectly, especially if it had been said by Catherine's Mother.
@ladyhawke1990 agreed totally, she could have sold it or something, but I guess its just to make it more dramatic.=) I did throw a book in the bin once though, it was that gross.
The video refuses to play! It was just becoming exciting and now I cannot finish the end without knowing what happens! This is just horrible. Oh well, I guess I will never know what became of Catherine Morland. :(
even nowadays it's dangerous for a woman in the night alone...very horrible man!!!...a general...only just because Catherine is not reach as like he believed...shame...
@sallyannerenee More that Catherine, Henry knew what could have happened to her. "A fate worse than death." I bet he stopped where ever the coaches would have to make sure she got that far and he must have ridden all night. Wasn't it around 75 miles or so? And at night. No wonder he broke with his father. If something would have happened to her, Henry wouldn't have forgiven himself. None of it was his fault. At this time there were no police. Men owned their wives/children. Magda Carta.
omg no matter how bad my imagintaion got i would NEVER burn my books. i would never have got a 'taxi' in the middle of the night it would have been freaky as
shoot. I'm still scared to out alone by myself in the middle of the night! Poor girl, it was much worse back then, it was thought improper to be unattended
that cant be udolpho, i just got it and its a huge book i know they porbably wouldn;t burn a real book but the size should still be the same... burning books is just wrong no matter what.. even if it has cost you a mr. tilney
well, when she's flipping through it the writing seems ultra super tiny, aha. i agree that burning book is wrong in any case, but i suppose it's just for the symbolism that she's putting the gothic romance novels (and thus the imaginative, scatterbrained part of her life) behind her. so it suits c:
That's terribly sad. I haven't read this Jane Austen yet but it kind of feels like she was sad in writing it. Like she herself was believing that writing was a silly thing. She died so young and her love did before she could marry him. Life is indeed unfair. Poor Jane Austen. Her books are amazing but her actual life was sad. So many brothers and one sister, and they didn't really support her writing because women didn't "do" that in that era, they did but it was not proper.
I don't think its a matter of thinking that writing is a silly thing, but it being a parody of the Gothic novels of the time that she was unimpressed by.
I think if she is making a point, it seems more to me to be about naivety and the sort of imagination that Catherine has, how she thrives from these gory novel, but how her real life issues are very different but not less dramatic, like Tilney tries to explain to her, when he talks about vampires and his father.
you have a good point based on the movie. however i think the book speaks much more than just her naive. it is a very blatant attack on gothic novels. shows up how silly and vulgar they were.
That thing about her lover dying is pure fiction, no lover of Jane Austen ever died. And in all actuality Janes writing WAS supported by her family.. all the Austens were writers in one way or another and her brother Henry helped her get her first published novel!
that actress played the part of Catherine really well. she is all sweet but imagainative and you can see the childlike nature of the character, someone whos not used to the social part of her world.
HOW dare he do that to her?! Something could have happened to her!! Thats true @NilAdimari!! It shows he cares about her; that came after her. How romantic; he comes on a white horse!!
SelenaMulan 1 month ago
They always show up on a while horse...
purple1316 5 months ago in playlist Northanger Abby 6
Nowadays if a man understood muslin it'd be a very different story..
NilAdimari 6 months ago 12
Part of the way was in the Tilneys' carriage. The rest really was via public transport, as Eleanor does give Catherine money as in this film. As you said, though, the journey didn't happen at night.
enigmaticallyso 8 months ago
Well they did make it more dramatic than in the book. In Austen's words she was sent home the following morning and in the Tilneys' carriage.
linlovesthedoctor 8 months ago
Oh indeed, understanding muslin does a man the greatest credit.
elocin22791 10 months ago 11
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Songsmirth 1 year ago
Nothing touches Mrs. Allen and her muslin. If Catherine had been rapped I wonder how she'd feel about muslin then. Excellent actress. I know the times were different and women were kept simple but this character . . I want to shake her. Ignores the horror by talking about muslin. Holds on to her childish ways out of habit. Anything serious is handled by her husband. These women went from the protection of their parents to the protection of their husbands, never to grow up. Sad really.
Songsmirth 1 year ago 6
The most romantic kiss ever <3
plawamala 1 year ago 4
NOW!! lmao love the way she says that lol
blacknwhiteworld 1 year ago
at 1:18 isn't that the same location they use in "Becoming Jane" ?
dionneS95 1 year ago
@dionneS95 OMG YES. I noticed that aswell ! when she was running away with thomas !
sad movie at the end .
sulaka123 1 year ago
@dionneS95 It looks eaactly like it!!!! I think it is...
LolaClo 1 year ago
@dionneS95 and @LolaClo It definitely is the same location!!! But does anyone happen to know where/what it is exactly?
Nouska 10 months ago
@dionneS95, @sulaka123and @LolaClo It definitely is the same location!!! But does anyone happen to know where/what it is exactly?
Nouska 10 months ago
"go tell mamma mr. Tilney is here!"
"MR.TILNEY!"
lol best sibling reaction ever!
Mockajay 1 year ago 32
goose
AnnaBxox24 1 year ago
I wish they had included the line, "General Tilney had acted neither honourably nor feelingly - neither as a gentleman nor as a parent." from the book, somehow. It would have summed up his horrible character perfectly, especially if it had been said by Catherine's Mother.
serenitybee20 1 year ago 8
I loved it when she burned the books - that is a commendable act for a heroine to commit.
baroquemusician1 1 year ago 2
Oh, it is so very nice of him to come back, ater all his father did to her!
VivaRiaAme 1 year ago 2
at 5:39 i thought catherine was going to be sick, she was so scared XP
fabziepie 1 year ago
este esta repetido
1972jewish 1 year ago
such a hero on his white horse=]
throughthefishtank 1 year ago 8
I thought the woman stroking to goose neck was a bit creepier than the other people,even the sausage man.
twitchydino 1 year ago
0:55
man kindly offers his chewed sausage-type thing.
lol, omg...xD
MoonPhase94 1 year ago
@MoonPhase94 I know, that was gross, but kinda nice of him to offer lol. Least he's no creep.
luna4ever36 1 year ago
0:51
lol, random goose head.
MoonPhase94 1 year ago
AHHHH!!!!!! I don't care what you think about novels now, you should NEVER,EVER burn a book
ladyhawke1990 1 year ago 10
@ladyhawke1990 agreed totally, she could have sold it or something, but I guess its just to make it more dramatic.=) I did throw a book in the bin once though, it was that gross.
luna4ever36 1 year ago
hmmmm...the book burning was very Nazi...
helmsdeep84 1 year ago
the way that kid says the word "naughty" gets me every time!
guidedashes 2 years ago 5
omg! its the same entrance from becoming jane!
BeeVan19 2 years ago 10
amgwad she burnt a book :S
wastedartist 2 years ago 7
yeah that woman with the goose is tripping balls
smokestraw 2 years ago 6
-pets goose and stares-
superuberchicken 2 years ago 11
"MR. TILNEY!" at the same time, how cute:)
17Gella 2 years ago 9
That's my favorite part, ahaha, it's so cute. (:
latelykatie 2 years ago 4
yea i am pretty sure that thats the same house from becoming jane!!! i love it :]
njismyfav 2 years ago 3
ooohhh... SPOOKY!!! *waves hands in weird formations*
snowy4hk 2 years ago 3
Dude that's the house they used for Jane Austen's house in Becoming Jane
carjpie 2 years ago 4
that's what i thought! because that little path to the gate looked so familiar!
inbtwntwostates 2 years ago 3
@inbtwntwostates haha hey me too...i was like "this is oddly familiar" :)
beefire05 2 years ago
if you notice all the houses look the same in all of the new jane austen movies, it's a little creepy. :S
freelivesthebird 2 years ago 3
The little boy reading is sweetest child I've ever seen!
sjaeckh 2 years ago 6
haha "was he very handsome cathy?" "yes...i think so" lol :)
ijada13 2 years ago 10
i love the little sis thats reading lol
rosetint2010 2 years ago
Is it me or have these error messages been popping up more and more frequently on Youtube recently?
Roseliptillgirl 2 years ago 3
The video refuses to play! It was just becoming exciting and now I cannot finish the end without knowing what happens! This is just horrible. Oh well, I guess I will never know what became of Catherine Morland. :(
89chipsahoy 2 years ago
even nowadays it's dangerous for a woman in the night alone...very horrible man!!!...a general...only just because Catherine is not reach as like he believed...shame...
giusyvalenti 2 years ago 13
i know i was thinking the same thing about the setting...i think it is exactly the same house from becoming jane lol
lilo6712 2 years ago
TRUE hahah
lauracida 2 years ago
Those two sisters are so cute
tiffers1912 2 years ago 3
That IS the house from Becoming Jane...the ending was so sad but i loved that movie! :)
laurelb2011 2 years ago 9
I KNEW IT!
bexwaa 2 years ago
@laurelb2011 thats so cool, I was thinking the entrance thing looked so identical and all
luna4ever36 1 year ago
"and he understands muslin" LOL very good recommendation...
anisete46 2 years ago 14
Very shocking and dangerous for a young lady of that time to travel alone on public transport... Col. Tilney was an absolute cad
anisete46 2 years ago 105
her sisters at 5:29-5:31: "mr. tilney!" lol, that's my reaction every time i see him.
thenicerevolution 2 years ago 7
Her house looks like the house from Becoming Jane.
graceylu89 2 years ago
Ouch. From limo to public transportation.
Poor girl. This is John Thorpe's doing.
sunlitrain 2 years ago 4
What were the authors of the books she read?
SashalovesErik 2 years ago
Anne Radcliffe (the mysteries of Udolpho) and Matthew Lewis (The Monk)
anisete46 2 years ago 3
god how many siblings has she got?
jerona 2 years ago
9 it said in the beginning
Emiliarepech 2 years ago 2
She is either 1 of 10 or she has 10
kittypink1920 2 years ago
there are 10 morlands children catherine is 4th born three brothers before her
nichyyisfreknawesumm 2 years ago 4
haha! good questions children!
lunaverna 2 years ago 4
In the book, Tilney was nicer. He sent her home in the morning. lol.
hollydaytimetv 2 years ago 15
Is the little boy at 4:26 Austrailian?
xxlolliemolliexx 2 years ago
no I don't think so, he sounds more Irish.
SarahKnowsBest 2 years ago
is it me or is the same house from becoming jane, the part when she ran away
Cuteandsweet 2 years ago 4
Looks like it to me!
MAM231415 2 years ago
"It's a man on a white horse!" :) :)
LMcB123 2 years ago 8
I should like to have seen Henry's face when he found out she was sent home alone in the night!
sallyannerenee 2 years ago 160
@sallyannerenee
Awe now i wish i could be Cathy, to have my Mr. Tilney come to my house on a white horse! *Sigh*
Mirandi217 2 years ago 10
@sallyannerenee Some things are better left to the imagination. At least we can imagine, right?
lijluvr356 1 year ago
@sallyannerenee More that Catherine, Henry knew what could have happened to her. "A fate worse than death." I bet he stopped where ever the coaches would have to make sure she got that far and he must have ridden all night. Wasn't it around 75 miles or so? And at night. No wonder he broke with his father. If something would have happened to her, Henry wouldn't have forgiven himself. None of it was his fault. At this time there were no police. Men owned their wives/children. Magda Carta.
Songsmirth 1 year ago 9
omg no matter how bad my imagintaion got i would NEVER burn my books. i would never have got a 'taxi' in the middle of the night it would have been freaky as
JoRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 2 years ago 6
im never going to use any taxi they creep me out
sunflowery12 2 years ago
What does she say in 4:56????
786raiver 2 years ago
She says "Now I shall never see him again and it's all my own fault."
meininki 2 years ago
shoot. I'm still scared to out alone by myself in the middle of the night! Poor girl, it was much worse back then, it was thought improper to be unattended
neekorocks 2 years ago 8
Me too!
oilynose 2 years ago
That house is the movie becomeing jane
gglennwill 2 years ago 5
i know!! i was about to say that too
jessienmr 2 years ago
I love the two girls at 5 30. "Mr. Tilney!" hahaha
enilorac00000000 2 years ago 7
That's the same house "Becoming Jane" is filmed in, right? The gate and all looks so familiar...
sleeplesslongnights 2 years ago 3
Yeah, I think its the one. The window at 1:46 looks so familiar too..
zoecastillo717 2 years ago
"Did you do something very naughty?" children are annoying in lovely way like this lol...
tabaothanh 2 years ago 7
the "boy" who is reading the book is wearing a dress but she calls them boys???
cutyariana 3 years ago
that's what little kids were wearing back then, even until 20th century.
saidebibi 3 years ago 4
Yes, even in my grandfather's time young boys wore dresses. Especially for very small children it made diaper changing much easier:)
ChrisSunHwa 3 years ago 4
fascinating! i never knew that !
jokersis 3 years ago 3
they're not dresses they are nightgowns even men wore for a very long time, they have only stopped recently (early 1900s)
dramaqueen465 2 years ago 2
I think they were asking about the daytime dresses, which young boys wore for many centuries, not just the night gowns.
ChrisSunHwa 2 years ago 2
that's what I thought too. one of them is actually a girl, at least that's how it is in the book...
ILuvNymphadoraTonks 3 years ago
I love your display name!!
enilorac00000000 2 years ago 2
they use to put little boys in dresses so they could change there diapers and stuff ore easily
Tatertot073 2 years ago
@Tatertot073 woah, now thats weird.
luna4ever36 1 year ago
@luna4ever36 yeah people were weird back then
Tatertot073 1 year ago
that cant be udolpho, i just got it and its a huge book i know they porbably wouldn;t burn a real book but the size should still be the same... burning books is just wrong no matter what.. even if it has cost you a mr. tilney
cutyariana 3 years ago 4
well, when she's flipping through it the writing seems ultra super tiny, aha. i agree that burning book is wrong in any case, but i suppose it's just for the symbolism that she's putting the gothic romance novels (and thus the imaginative, scatterbrained part of her life) behind her. so it suits c:
inourchildishlips 3 years ago 6
ya i suppose it was the easiest way of showing that
cutyariana 3 years ago
AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH she burned the mysteries of Udolpho!!! I love that book!
freakoftwilight900 3 years ago 3
i like the way she says "now!"
cutyariana 3 years ago 4
me too!
ashfox04 3 years ago
what is the title of the book she burns? could anyone tell?
ILuvNymphadoraTonks 3 years ago
The Mysteries of Udolpho, by Anne Radcliffe. (I'm reading that right now.)
freakoftwilight900 3 years ago 2
Do you like it? Is it interesting?
1FoLC1 2 years ago 2
"go and tell and tell mama that mr tilney is here"
"mr tilney!"
"NOW!!!!"
rofl!!!!!!
pfft310 3 years ago 3
aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhh! She burned a book! What the hell? you don't burn books!
InusMama 3 years ago 11
he. how ironic that Mr.Tinley showed up on a white horse, like all the prince charmings did in way back when!
Tigger0Tiger 3 years ago 10
Yeah! Great remark:) I didn't noticed that:D
kejti83 3 years ago
Why thank you!
Tigger0Tiger 3 years ago
Haha, I thought the same thing!
1FoLC1 2 years ago 2
Cathrines little brother who is reading is sooooooo cute!!!!!!!!
luverofbroadway 3 years ago
Lmao..The goose is going for a rideeee....
And there's no good crying about him, get him back!!
beautifulbutdeadly56 3 years ago 3
Those are friesians pulling that carriage!
CitricSorceress 3 years ago
she burned her books!
loveGod19 3 years ago 2
the place where she arrived, isn't it the place of the house in becoming jane ?
linouche63 3 years ago 2
yea, I think so!
HannaaJohansson 3 years ago
yes indeed it is!
aleksandrovskysad 3 years ago
Oh my goodness!! Isn't this not the same house they use in the movie Becoming Jane?? The drive is the exact same! I just compared it.
snowleopard89 4 years ago 4
Thank you! I thought the same thing!
sodowd1 4 years ago 2
Me too!
emln5 3 years ago 2
That's terribly sad. I haven't read this Jane Austen yet but it kind of feels like she was sad in writing it. Like she herself was believing that writing was a silly thing. She died so young and her love did before she could marry him. Life is indeed unfair. Poor Jane Austen. Her books are amazing but her actual life was sad. So many brothers and one sister, and they didn't really support her writing because women didn't "do" that in that era, they did but it was not proper.
KatiliaLangahi 4 years ago
I don't think its a matter of thinking that writing is a silly thing, but it being a parody of the Gothic novels of the time that she was unimpressed by.
I think if she is making a point, it seems more to me to be about naivety and the sort of imagination that Catherine has, how she thrives from these gory novel, but how her real life issues are very different but not less dramatic, like Tilney tries to explain to her, when he talks about vampires and his father.
AlohaRose 4 years ago 7
p.s- If you look up Gothic fiction or northanger abbey in wiki, it explains about the satirical element of the novel.
AlohaRose 4 years ago 3
you have a good point based on the movie. however i think the book speaks much more than just her naive. it is a very blatant attack on gothic novels. shows up how silly and vulgar they were.
cinnamonstix1990 3 years ago
That thing about her lover dying is pure fiction, no lover of Jane Austen ever died. And in all actuality Janes writing WAS supported by her family.. all the Austens were writers in one way or another and her brother Henry helped her get her first published novel!
monkeyknuts321 3 years ago
that actress played the part of Catherine really well. she is all sweet but imagainative and you can see the childlike nature of the character, someone whos not used to the social part of her world.
charmedgirl90 4 years ago 8
Why is it that the eldest Mr. Tilney sent Cathrine away?
tayknbaykn 4 years ago
The father sent her away when he returned.
spygirl43 4 years ago
he realized that she wasn't an heiress to the fortune of the Allan's, so there was no point in Henry marrying her so he thought
chebsheb 4 years ago 5
lol i love her "NOW!"
cincinnati107 4 years ago 4
"MR.TILNEY!!!!"
ilsevilse 4 years ago
Cathrine's little brother is so adorable!
jkiou12 4 years ago 2
It's a man on a whote horse!
me0709 4 years ago
love this movie thanks for posting!
shaybean54 4 years ago
muslin. heh
yearningarrow 4 years ago
@yearningarrow I love how the mom is so unimpressed by that ;)
beefire05 1 year ago
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the actor and actress that plays Catherine's parents, their acting is only so so.
hnubno 4 years ago
"did you do something very noughthy"
beckey707 4 years ago 2