The novel is a representation of the ambitions of a young woman, and her dismal prospects for realizing her own ideas in a restricted, conventional society. It is unclear though what she can do in life that could help her realize her ambition. She is unattached, ambitious and wants to assert her own unique self in life. Isabel Archer is a young, opinionated woman with many ideas of her own, but little concrete experience or practical knowledge. Touchett, has brought her from America so that she can see the world. Isabel Archer, the main subject of the novel, then appears on the horizon. They discuss the great hope of the future, and they believe it lies in the women of their time. Touchett, and one English man, Lord Warburton, sitting in a garden belonging to a manor called Gardencourt in England. The novel opens with an American son and father, Ralph and Mr.
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