Didactic Works of Charlotte Temple
From the beginning, Susanna Rowson’s novel, Charlotte Temple, is a didactic writing. ... In the beginning of Charlotte Temple, Mr. ... Temple, out of his benevolent nature, goes to visit Mr. ... Temple soon learns that Mr. ... Temple, “The next day he sent and demanded payment of his money. ... Temple sees his brother and sisters married into wealthy families to support the family wealth. ... Temple vows to never marry for money and only for love. ... Temple, Rowson attempts to educate her audience on the lessons of matrimony. ... Temple’s brother and sisters are examples of unpleasant marriages built on family money instead of love. ... Temple. ... Temple to visit Mr. ... Temple, teaching the reader to always help those in need.