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the importance of friends   Written by Kresel (4/1/2003 9:17 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, GR - First off, penned by CarolTS
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>do you suppose that Jane is setting up that friendship is just >as important to our every-girl heroine as romance?

Friendships are probably the most important thing in the lives of young women of Catherine's age, both because they have yet to find their significant other and because friends wield such a large influence over their minds. Isabella seems a very bad influence and is definitely an anti-hero.


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