Emma Woodhouse is a young, rich, beautiful, and very narcissistic woman who has lived a carefree life almost all her life. By writing Emma's book, Jane Austen has shown everyone her ability and talent in criticizing the ever-present views of society, ...
Emma Woodhouse is a young, rich, beautiful, and very narcissistic woman who has lived a carefree life almost all her life. By writing Emma's book, Jane Austen has shown everyone her ability and talent in criticizing the ever-present views of society, as well as gathering seemingly insignificant events and creating a deep and influential concept. But the novel benefits from the existence of the best characters created by Austin: the kind and well-behaved Harriet Smith, the talkative and moody Mrs. Bates, and Emma's eccentric father, Mr. Woodhouse. Emma, who believes that no romantic relationship affects her, tries to arrange an aristocratic and luxurious wedding for the empty-handed Harriet; But he neglects to understand his inner feelings towards a charming man named Mr. Knightley. The result of this is a fascinating story full of planning, intrigue, and irony of the novel's characters, which are masterfully put together by Jane Austen. The author of this work had said somewhere that "no one but myself will love the protagonist as much." Meanwhile, Emma's book quickly gained countless fans in the world of literature and is considered Jane Austen's best and most enjoyable work.
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