Cromer, UK

Image of Cromer from the beach

2. In Chapter XLIX, Margaret and her Aunt Shaw take a vacation to Cromer. At that location, Margaret finds a curative, meditative place that starts to bring her out of a stupor. The seaside atmosphere gave her a place to construct her thoughts, and she seemed to become more self-conscious of who she was because of it.

3. Cromer is a small fishing town in North Norfolk which has been a seaside destination since the 1700s. Visitors were seeing Cromer as early as 1785 and the tourism only increased throughout the 19th century as word spread of Cromer's beauty. The location also has a history of literature with many writers having struck inspiration from the ocean landscapes.

4. As with any of the places mentioned, the visiting of Cromer continues to look at the wider world with its unique locations. More importantly, Cromer was a place of rejuvenation for Margaret who had been struggling with the events that had preceded through the novel. "But all this time for thought enabled Margaret to put events in their right places, as to origin and significance, both as regarded her past life and her future." With all that she had been thrust into, Margaret had never been given a proper chance to fully comprehend all that she had experienced and the changes she had went through as a consequence. The quiet, beautiful Cromer was an excellent place to give Margaret some space to breathe and collect herself.

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Cameron. Cromer, www.literarynorfolk.co.uk/cromer.htm.

“Cromer, Norfolk.” Experience Norfolk, 7 Mar. 2018, www.experiencenorfolk.uk/discover-norfolk/cromer/.

Coordinates

Latitude: 52.931448000000
Longitude: 1.301866000000