Lady Catherine de Bourgh is a character in Jane Austen's novel "Pride and Prejudice". She is a wealthy, arrogant aristocrat who is an influential figure in the society. Lady Catherine's interference and attempts to prevent the union between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy actually bring the couple closer together and ultimately contribute to their happy ending.
King Lear changes his mind about Cordelia because he sees the error of his ways and realizes that Cordelia truly loves him, despite her refusal to flatter him like her sisters did.
Lt Cross burns Martha's letters to let go of his fantasy relationship with her and focus on the reality of the war and the responsibilities of being a leader.
People in Eatonville are scandalized by the romance between Janie and Tea Cake because he is younger than her, and he is also seen as beneath her in terms of social status.
Reverend Hale changes his mind about the witch trials because he realizes that innocent people are being accused and condemned based on lies and superstition.
Okonkwo kills the District Commissioner's messenger because he is frustrated with the British colonial rule and their interference in the traditions and customs of his tribe.
Nwoye converts to Christianity due to the dissatisfaction he feels with the traditional Igbo culture and beliefs, coupled with the attraction he has for the Christian teachings and promises.
Newspeak is important because it is a tool used by the totalitarian government in George Orwell's 1984 to control the thoughts and language of its citizens, effectively erasing any dissent or opposition.