![]() He is extremely desirous of intimately communing with God and being used as an instrument of His will. However, he tempers his religiosity with the study of science, literature, and his particular favorite, Cicero. Like his father, he is melancholy, reserved, and prone to religious fanaticism. The brother of Clara, husband of Catharine, and father of four children, Wieland inherits his father's property and takes up the profession of agriculture. She is often viewed as an unreliable narrator. She is also prone to obsessiveness, extremities of emotion, and irrationality, despite her claims to the contrary. ![]() ![]() She received a secular education and is not especially religious however, she does vacillate between rational and supernatural explanations for the strange events that befall her family. The narrator of the story, Clara is the sister of Theodore Wieland. ![]()
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