Emma
.... The speaking styles of Mr. Woodhouse, Mr.
Elton,
Harriet Smith, Miss Bates, Mrs.
Elton, and Frank Churchill are all distinctive and reveal their individual ....
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Jane Austen's Emma
.... Her purposes are being thwarted by others' autonomy. She cannot see why
Harriet and Mr.
Elton are not cooperating with her. Earlier ....
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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
.... Her purposes are being thwarted by others' autonomy. She cannot see why
Harriet and Mr.
Elton are not cooperating with her. Earlier ....
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Analysis of Characters & Text of Emma
.... that Mr.
Elton is responsible for "the cruelest deliberate act in Emma, when Mr.
Elton refuses to dance with
Harriet Smith at the ball in the Crown" (416). ....
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Jane Austen's Life & Emma
....
Elton agrees, stating that no one is married yet. For her, this means
Elton may marry
Harriet; for
Elton, it means he wants to marry Emma. ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... as demonstrated by the deception in her portrait of
Harriet, and she says what she wishes to be true, as demonstrated by her misunderstanding of
Elton's charade ....
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Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... is the too loud and flashy Mrs.
Elton, whose very presence in Highbury is a kind of "payoff" of Emma's ill fated manipulation of Mr.
Elton and
Harriet. ....
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Four Fiction Into Film
.... Emma cannot wait until
Harriet comes to the conclusion that she herself already has in store for hermarriage to Mr.
Elton. We ....
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Kant and Iser
.... The text provides fairly straightforward behavioral clues that Mr.
Elton is interested in her and not
Harriet and that Frank Churchill has a relationship with ....
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