– The Perfection Of Femininity Essay, Research Paper
EVELINA: PERFECTION OF FEMININITY
When Frances Burney wrote Evelina in the Eighteenth Century, she was
able to capture the essence of what it meant to be a female at this time in history.
Throughout the novel, the character of Evelina captures the hearts of those around
her. Mr. Villars describes Evelina as .this artless young creature, with too much
beauty to escape notice. (19). The character of Evelina encompasses the traits
attributed to the description of the female gender. These traits include a focus on
the importance of reputation; a lack of passion; and distinct physical attributes.
Above all else, Evelina holds her reputation in highest regards. Eighteenth
Century literature focuses on the belief that an individual.s external behavior
reflected his or her interior belief system. In .An Essay on Man,. Alexander Pope
writes, .Know then thyself, presume not God to scan / The proper study of
mankind is man. (II. 1-2). Eighteenth Century society judges individuals based on
their outside appearance. Throughout the novel, Evelina emphasizes her concern
with what other people think of her. When Evelina is in the company of Madame
Duval and her Branghton cousins, she oftentimes hides from her acquaintances,
embarassed to be seen in such company. Upon being seen by Lord Orville when
she is accompanied by prostitutes, Evelina laments, .How vainly, how proudly
have I wished to avoid meeting him when only with the Branghtons and Madame
Duval,-but now, how joyful should I be had he seen me to no greater
disadvantage. (265). Evelina.s fears her reputation can easily be marred, should
just one man, such as Lord Orville, hold her in low regard.
Lord Orville.s opinion of Evelina plays an important role in her life,
because her primary cause for guarding her reputation is its importance in
courtship. Mr. Villars wisely reminds Evelina, .Remember…nothing is so delicate
as the reputation of a woman; it is, at once, the most beautiful and most brittle of
human things. (184). The noblemen of the Eighteenth Century sought women
with virtuous reputations. Evelina cautiously regards her suitors, chastising Sir
Clement for his .insolence. (221). In several instances, Sir Clement attempts to
.affront. Evelina and he offends her with his sexual aggressiveness. On one
occassion, Sir Clement discovers Evelina when she has been seperated from her
party. He uses the opportunity to lead her away into the dark alleys and when
Evelina is offended, he cries, .Good God!-good Heaven!-my dearest life, what is it
I have done.-what is it I have said.. (221). Evelina refuses to be treated as
woman whose virtue could be in question. For example, after sending a letter of
apology Lord Orville for her party using his carriage without permission, Evelina
is mortified when Lord Orville sends a response which implies her intention to be
impure. Evelina.s main concern is that others think highly of her, especially when
it comes to her virtue.
While Evelina does keep her virtue intact, the most potentially damaging
aspect of her character are the circumstances of her birth. Since her father has not
claimed her as his legitimate child, Evelina must assume the false name of Anville.
Lady Howard writes to Lord Belmont, informing him, .To be owned properly by
you, is the first wish of her heart. (148). It is not until Lord Belmont
acknowledges Evelina as his daughter that she is able to achieve true harmony in
her life. From this point on, Evelina.s life achieves near-perfection. She marries
the man of her dreams, holds a high place in society, and both her reputation and
the reputation of her mother is clear.
While Evelina exalts in her reunion with her father, she feels uncomfortable
expressing the strong emotions she feels on such an occassion. This is due to the
fact that the ideal Eighteenth Century female was unable to display passion.
Evelina acts passive and agreeable, just as Evelina does in her conversations with
the Branghton sisters. After being asked what she thinks of Mr. Brown, Evelina
replies, .I am no judge,-but I think his person is very-very well. (190). Evelina.s
ambiguous response perplexes the sisters, because she has skirted the issue at
hand. Evelina also manages to remain unsided when the Branghtons ask her to
vote on their choice of activities for the evening. Evelina responds, .I said, that as
I was ignorant what choice was in my power, I must beg to hear their decisions
first. (214). Evelina never casts a vote and the party remains at home. While
Evelina may appear indecisive in these situations, she plays the role of passive
female to fit the description of ideal femininity.
In actuality, Evelina displays high levels of passion at several points in the
novel. Upon meeting her father, Evelina writes, .I could restrain myself no longer;
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