A Lady's Guide to Fortune-Hunting
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For the characters of this novel, the name used to refer to someone is a symbol of their role in society and their role in the lives of an individual. For example, Kitty makes the point that she will forever refer to Charles as Mr. Linfield after he breaks off their engagement. When he calls her Kitty, she corrects him, saying her name is “Miss Talbot,” making it clear they are not friends and will conform with the dictates of proper society. For those who care about her, she is pleased to be called Kitty, a symbol of that trust and the close relationship.