I agree with the obstacles. Mostly, it has to come with the fact that they are both from different social boundaries and to wed together would mean that they overcome the odds and go against society...
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I agree with the obstacles. Mostly, it has to come with the fact that they are both from different social boundaries and to wed together would mean that they overcome the odds and go against society...
Love the cartoon! Really funny and it kind of coincides with the humor Austen has written it in. But I thought the feelings were rather hasty and passionate rather than slow. It was a progress...
Love the entire concept of the Gatsby story and the aimless wandering of characters.
And iti s a great technique and requires skill to pull off a narrative in a dialogue form. One thing I thought...
I think it is perfectly normal to comment on Emma being 'plot-less' as that was the impression given to many of Austen's earliest readers. No substance and nothing worth reading apart from Emma's...
It is certainly insightful to see quite a few bits of quotes and I have also chanced upon Wilson's essay(though I never enjoy his harshness towards the book).. I guess everyone is permitted to...
I think solely hanging out with Emma would have takenquite a bit of tolerance out of it but I would have given anything to witness her arguments with Knightley.
It is an interesting claim to point out that 'Emma misunderstands herself'. In what way?
But I certainly agree that Emma is a misunderstood heroine. Self indulgence and conceit is not there all is...
Hi newbie here. I perfectly comprehend the hating Emma bit. Most of my friends could not stand her either (and I am from a girls' school). Her actions could be unforgivable actually (what with...
A newbie here. I guess Emma is considered as the peak of Austen's work for her skilled use of the technique--the free indirect discourse. Emma is among Austen's last works and her language is at its...