• the trial

    Although only mentioned here in passing, this is the novel's third unjust trial. All
    its circumstances—from involvement of the elder De Lacey and Agatha, who had no part
    in Felix's machinations, to the five-month pre-trial incarceration, to the confiscation
    of the family fortune and their banishment—suggest an arbitrary and tyrannical abuse
    of power by the state.