Table (1) Description of The Contextual Factors of The Data: Relationship
Table (1) Description of The Contextual Factors of The Data: Relationship
Table (1) Description of The Contextual Factors of The Data: Relationship
Situation No.
Addressor
Participants
Addressee Audience
Relationship
Topic
Purpose
T1:7
Bessie
Jane
Miss Abbot
A servant and an orphan girl, being brought up at her uncles house, and another servant
T1:42
Jane
Helen
___
Close friends
Helens personal characteristics Badly treating those who treat others badly The insignificance of what some people think about someone Rochesters right of being masterful as he is older and has a wider experience
Convincing Helen that her teacher, Miss Scatcherd, is cruel Convincing Jane of the contrary
T1:44
Jane
Helen
___
Close friends
T1:53
Jane
Helen
___
Close friends
T1: 106
Rochester
Jane
___
Convincing Rochester of not having the right to command others only because he is older or of a wider experience
86
Convincing Jane of being afraid of others due to the kind of life she used to live Convincing Rochester that children should not be judged by their parents mistakes
Convincing Jane of marrying John
T1:109-10
Rochester
Jane
___
T1:114-5
Rochester
Jane
___
T1:323-5
St. John
Jane
___
Cousins
Marriage proposal
___
Mrs. Heathcliffs powers The necessity of Hindleys being paid back Catherines behaviours with Heathcliff Catherines acceptance to marry Edgar Linton
Convincing Joseph of not mentioning the devils name Convincing Heathcliff of being forgiving Convincing Catherine of spending more time with Heathcliff Convincing Nelly that this marriage is done for saving Heathcliff
T2:407
10
Heathcliff
Nelly
___
T2:413
11
Heathcliff
Catherine
___
Lovers
T2:421-2
12
Nelly
Catherine
___
87
A governess, and her mistress Two sisters-in-law, and a governess Two sisters-in-law, and a governess A mistress, and a governess Two ex-lovers, and a governess
T2:433
13
Catherine
Nelly
___
Convincing Catherine that her husband is not weak Convincing Isabella that Catherine is not harsh Convincing Isabella of not loving Heathcliff Convincing Isabella of not marrying Heathcliff Convincing Catherine of her jealousy of Heathcliff Convincing Nelly to make Heathcliff see Catherine
Convincing Catherine that Heathcliff has not harmed her
T2:435-6
14
Isabella
Catherine
Nelly
T2:436-7
15
Isabella
Catherine
Nelly
T2:437
16
Isabella
Nelly
___
Heathcliff
Isabella and Heathcliffs relationship
T2:443
17
Heathcliff
Catherine
Nelly
T2:467-71
18
Heathcliff
Nelly
Isabella
T2:475-6
19
Catherine
Heathcliff
___
Two ex-lovers
T2:529
20
Linton
Cathy
Nelly
88
A governess, and a mistress Two cousins, and a governess Neighbours
T2:532
21
Nelly
Cathy
___
Linton
Convincing Nelly that Cathys love for Linton is serious Convincing Cathy that Hareton does not hate her
Convincing Mrs. Graham of not spoiling her son
T2:579
22
Hareton
Mrs. Markham Mrs. Markham + Mr. Markham
Cathy
Mrs. Graham
Nelly
Rose & Gilbert
Cathys behaviours
T3:615
23
T3:616-9
24
Mrs. Graham
Rose
Neighbours
Convincing Gilbert and his mother of the correctness of her way of bringing up her son Convincing Mrs. Graham to take the book Convincing Gilbert of not having any relationship with that woman Convincing Gilbert to check his behaviours Convincing Gilbert to visit their friend
T3:646
25
Mr. Markham
Mrs. Graham
___
Neighbours
Mrs. Grahams beliefs Mrs. Grahams fame Gilberts latest change and behaviours
T3:660
26
Rose
Gilbert
___
T3:670
27
Mrs. Markham
Gilbert
___
T3:677-8
28
Mrs. Markham
Gilbert
___
89
Convincing Mrs. Graham that Mr. Markham does not make a jest of those rumors Convincing Helen to marry Boarham Convincing Helen to marry Boarham Convincing Helen of ending her relationship with Huntingdon Convincing Helen of ending her relationship with Huntingdon Convincing Arthur that Helen, his wife, is not more religious than is required Convincing Arthur that the lady is bad Convincing Arthur of his bad behaving
T3:681-3
29
Mrs. Graham
Mr. Markham
___
Friends
T3:690
30
Helen
___
The features of a good husband Marriage proposal Mr. Huntingdon, the man whom Helen loves Mr. Huntingdons friends
T3:691-2
31
Helen
___
Acquaintances
T3:696-8
32
The Aunt
Helen
___
T3:715-6
33
The Aunt
Helen
___
T3:734-5
34
Arthur
Helen
___
Helens features
T3:738
35
Arthur
Helen
___
A lady with whom Arthur once had a relationship Arthur and Helens relationship
T3:742
36
Arthur
Helen
___
90
T3:755-6 37 Arthur Helen ___
A husband and his wife
Arthurs bad habits Arthur and Helens new born son Conditions of friendship
Convincing Arthur of his bad behaving Convincing Arthur that his wife still loves him Convincing Helen of making Hargrave her friend Convincing Milicent that Ralph, her husband, loves her Convincing Ralph that his wife does mind about him Convincing Walter that his beating was not deliberate Convincing Helen of letting Hargrave be always with her Convincing Ralph of his responsibility for his wifes change
T3:760
38
Arthur
Helen
___
T3:765
39
Mr. Hargrave
Helen
___
Acquaintances
T3:792-3
40
Milicent
Ralph
Helen
T3:793-4
41
Helen
Ralph
___
Friends
T3:795
42
Ralph
Walter
Helen
T3:839-40
43
Mr. Hargrave
Helen
___
Acquaintances
T3:854-5
44
Helen
Ralph
___
Friends
91
A servant, and her mistress
T3:858-9
45
Rachel
Helen
___
Convincing Helen of taking Rachel with her Convincing Gilbert that the separation is better for them both, i.e. he and Helen Convincing Gilbert of the inappropriateness of what he wants Convincing Lawrence that his beating was a result of misunderstanding
T3:869-70
46
Helen
Gilbert
___
T3:870-4
47
Gilbert
Helen
___
T3:876
48
Lawrence
Gilbert
___
Acquaintances