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character development
character name at exposition at climax at r
her ego and need to control things bec
causes her to crumble twice, once with her
prideful, intelligent, handsome - wants the unexpected engagement from Mr love
Miss Emma
things to go her way and thinks highly Elton, and second from her insults sac
Woodhouse
of herself toward Miss Bates, causing her to need Har
to self reflect as she reaches her moral end
nadir with
fina
steps up to be the moral compass her
Emma needs, and we see him become outd
sceptical and critical of Emma’s
less uptight in social settings, but Aus
Mr George Knightley actions and those around him,
ultimately he gives Emma the criticism hap
seemingly uptight
she needs for her to reach a turning reso
point in her behaviour end
and
still worrying about his and everyone
else’s health and cannot approve of still
hypochondriac, cares greatly for marriages and engagements that are mar
Mr Woodhouse everyone’s health but also rejects the occurring, providing the comic relief in sac
idea of change, particularly marriage moments such as his need to sit by the Em
fire in the middle of June and his with
obsession with Mr Perry
bec
becomes his true personality, which is a
mar
status seeker as he proposes to Emma
seemingly a nice person, wants to inte
Mr Phillip Elton for her higher status and wealth,
please everyone around him gain
disregarding Harriet because of her
vica
lower status
Mr
reco
has a hard time having to move on from
naive, taken under Emma’s wing but whe
Mr Elton, but soon finds feelings for Mr
sees them as true friends rather than con
Knightley. Seems to be attracted to
Miss Harriet Smith Emma’s project who finds a pure Kni
anyone who pays attention to her, with
relationship with Mr Martin in the eng
a habit of misunderstanding their
beginning dau
intentions of being kind.
and
due to the free indirect discourse,
becomes more isolated from Emma as
readers learn about Jane through the
she watches Frank and Emma flirt bec
bias of Emma’s thoughts, as someone
openly. This leads to her arguing with bre
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