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  1. Moreover, she leaves Washington Square by herself only once, when she makes a desperate walk to Duane Street. As she is surrounded by her father, her aunt, and her would-be lover, Morris Townsend ...

  2. Washington Square Summary and Analysis of Chapters 1-5. Chapter 1 Summary: The story begins in Manhattan in the early 1800s. A young man named Austin Sloper has made a name for himself as a medical doctor. He is extremely intelligent and a man of high reputation. It is Austin Sloper's good fortune to marry Catherine Harrington, a very wealthy ...

  3. Washington Square Summary and Analysis of Chapters 17-20. Chapter 17 Summary: Later that evening, Aunt Lavinia sat with Catherine and recounted her meeting with Morris. Catherine is upset that Aunt Lavinia has gone to see Morris and she is also bothered by the fact that Aunt Lavinia has gone to a far off place, as if she were engaged in secret ...

  4. Analysis. Morris visits Catherine more and more, and Catherine is very happy. Though she is in love, she has “only a consciousness of immense and unexpected favors.”. Dr. Sloper wishes to give Catherine her liberty, but is nevertheless annoyed by her secrecy and Aunt Penniman ’s complicity in it. He presses Aunt Penniman for details, with ...

  5. Eventually Aunt Penniman bursts in on Catherine at an unexpected moment and tells her niece that she must be resigned to Morris’s “change of plans.”. Catherine begs to know where Morris has gone, as he seems to have left town. In light of these latest developments, Catherine finally sees Morris for what he really is—a flighty and ...

  6. 10 de out. de 1997 · That he may be right is, for her, no consolation. Advertisement. Agnieszka Holland's new movie "Washington Square'' makes of this situation a sad story about a young woman named Catherine ( Jennifer Jason Leigh ), who spends much of her life seeking the love of two men who do not deserve it. (The story was also filmed in 1949 as "The Heiress.'')

  7. Chapters 33 and 34 Summary and Analysis. Dr. Sloper eventually retires from his medical practice. He goes to Europe for two years, taking both Catherine and Mrs. Penniman with him. Mrs. Penniman ...