: The contrast between the old-money Greshams and the "parvenu" Sir Roger Scatcherd, a self-made man with a drinking problem who holds the Greshams' debts. A Piece of the Prose
: The social stigma and exclusion Mary faces due to her "undisclosed parentage". Doctor Thorne
Trollope's writing is known for its detailed descriptions of English rural life. From the opening of the novel: : The contrast between the old-money Greshams and
Set in the fictional county of Barsetshire, the story follows the quiet, principled and his niece, Mary Thorne . Mary is beautiful but penniless and of "mysterious" parentage. She is in love with Frank Gresham , the heir to a local estate. However, the Gresham family is deeply in debt, and Frank’s snobbish mother, Lady Arabella, is determined that he must marry an heiress—specifically the wealthy Miss Dunstable—to save the family fortune. Key Themes From the opening of the novel: Set in
: The tension between marrying for love versus marrying for money and status.