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Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World - A Mother's Dying Plea

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Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World

A Mother's Dying Plea

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A Mother's Dying Plea

Evelina, Or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World by Fanny Burney

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In this devastating letter, we discover the full tragedy behind Evelina's birth. Lady Belmont, Evelina's dying mother, makes one final desperate appeal to Sir John Belmont, her husband who has abandoned and denied both her and their unborn child. Writing as she faces death in childbirth, Caroline Belmont pours out eighteen years of pain, betrayal, and heartbreak. She recounts how the man she trusted as husband, father, lover, and friend has failed her in every possible way. Yet even in her anguish, she transforms her personal suffering into a mother's protective instinct. She sets clear conditions for his forgiveness: he must publicly acknowledge their marriage and accept Evelina as his legitimate daughter. The letter reveals the cruel irony that while Sir John rescued Caroline from one forced marriage, he then betrayed her himself. Most powerfully, Caroline's anger gradually softens into pity as she imagines the guilt that will eventually consume him. She even warns that if Evelina resembles her, he shouldn't reject the child for that reason. The letter ends with a remarkable act of grace - despite everything, Caroline offers prayers and forgiveness. This chapter explains the mystery that has haunted the entire novel: why Evelina has been raised in obscurity and why her parentage is disputed. It shows how a woman with no legal power can still fight for her child's future, using moral authority and the weight of truth as her weapons.

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With Lady Belmont's dying words revealed, the stage is set for a confrontation that will determine Evelina's fate. Will Sir John Belmont finally face the truth of what he's done?

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L

ETTER LXXIV. [Inclosed in the preceding Letter.]

LADY BELMONT TO SIR JOHN BELMONT.

IN the firm hope that the moment of anguish which approaches will prove the period of my sufferings, once more I address myself to Sir John Belmont, in behalf of the child, who, if it survives its mother, will hereafter be the bearer of this letter.

Yet, in what terms,-Oh, most cruel of men!-can the lost Caroline address you, and not address you in vain? Oh, deaf to the voice of compassion-deaf to the sting of truth-deaf to every tie of honour-say, in what terms may the lost Caroline address you, and not address you in vain!

Shall I call you by the loved, the respected title of husband?-No, you disclaim it!-the father of my infant?-No, you doom it to infamy!-the lover who rescued me from a forced marriage?-No, you have yourself betrayed me!-the friend from whom I hoped succour and protection?-No, you have consigned me to misery and destruction!

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Skill: Wielding Moral Authority

This chapter teaches how to transform victimhood into power by maintaining moral high ground while systematically exposing someone's failures.

Practice This Today

Next time someone with more power wrongs you, document facts calmly, use their own stated values against them, and offer grace while making consequences clear.

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Now let's explore the literary elements.

Key Quotes & Analysis

"ain? Oh, deaf to the voice of compassion-deaf to the sting of truth-deaf to every tie of honour-say, in what"

— Lady Belmont

Context: Caroline describes how Sir John has ignored all her previous appeals for help

This repetition of 'deaf' shows how completely Sir John has shut out his responsibilities. Caroline escalates from compassion to truth to honor, showing she's tried every possible appeal to his conscience.

In Today's Words:

You won't listen to me begging, you won't face the facts, and you don't care about doing the right thing

"pen;-but the feelings of a mother, a mother agonizing for the fate of her child, again animating my courage, as often"

— Lady Belmont

Context: Caroline explains why she keeps writing despite feeling hopeless

This shows the transformation from personal pain to maternal protection. Even facing death, her love for Evelina gives her strength to keep fighting for her child's future.

In Today's Words:

Every time I wanted to give up, thinking about my kid's future made me keep going

"ain! Shall I call you by the loved, the respected title of husband?-No, you disclaim it!-the fathe"

— Lady Belmont

Context: Caroline lists all the ways Sir John has failed in his relationships to her

The rhetorical questions and immediate denials create a devastating catalog of betrayal. Each role he should have played becomes evidence of his complete failure.

In Today's Words:

What am I supposed to call you? My husband? No, you won't even admit we're married!

Thematic Threads

Power

In This Chapter

Caroline transforms powerlessness into moral authority through strategic truth-telling

Development

Evolved from Evelina's social powerlessness to Caroline's ultimate demonstration of alternative power sources

In Your Life:

You might recognize this when you're documenting workplace issues or setting boundaries with family members who have more traditional authority than you do.

Identity

In This Chapter

Caroline fights for Evelina's legitimate identity and social standing from beyond the grave

Development

This reveals the source of Evelina's identity crisis - her mother's battle for recognition

In Your Life:

You might see this when advocating for your children's opportunities or fighting for recognition of your own contributions.

Class

In This Chapter

Legal marriage and legitimate birth determine everything about social standing and future opportunities

Development

Shows how class distinctions can be weaponized to destroy lives and deny basic rights

In Your Life:

You might experience this when educational credentials or family background affect how you're treated in professional settings.

Human Relationships

In This Chapter

Caroline demonstrates how to maintain dignity while calling out betrayal

Development

Contrasts with earlier chapters showing surface social relationships versus deep moral bonds

In Your Life:

You might need this approach when confronting someone who has violated your trust while maintaining your own integrity.

Personal Growth

In This Chapter

Caroline transforms personal suffering into protective action for her daughter

Development

Shows mature response to trauma - using pain to prevent future harm rather than seeking revenge

In Your Life:

You might recognize this when channeling your own difficult experiences into advocacy or protection for others.

You now have the context. Time to form your own thoughts.

Discussion Questions

  1. 1

    What specific strategies does Caroline use in her letter to make Sir John face the truth about his actions?

    analysis • surface
  2. 2

    Why does Caroline shift from anger to offering forgiveness and prayers at the end of her letter?

    analysis • medium
  3. 3

    Where have you seen someone use moral authority as their main weapon when they had no other power?

    application • medium
  4. 4

    If you were in Caroline's position - powerless but morally right - how would you structure your final appeal?

    application • deep
  5. 5

    What does Caroline's letter reveal about how people can maintain dignity and influence even when they've lost everything else?

    reflection • deep

Critical Thinking Exercise

15 minutes

Draft Your Own Moral Leverage Letter

Think of a situation where someone wronged you but you had little formal power to fight back. Draft a letter using Caroline's strategy: state facts calmly, name the consequences they'll face, and end with unexpected grace. Don't send it - this is about understanding the pattern of moral leverage.

Consider:

  • •Focus on their future guilt and reputation, not your past pain
  • •Use their own stated values against them
  • •Document specific actions and dates - make denial impossible

Journaling Prompt

Write about a time when you had to fight for what was right without traditional power. What weapons did you use instead? How did offering grace or forgiveness change the dynamic?

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Chapter 75: The Garden Confrontation Reveals All

With Lady Belmont's dying words revealed, the stage is set for a confrontation that will determine Evelina's fate. Will Sir John Belmont finally face the truth of what he's done?

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