Northanger Abbey & Emma (Jane Austen)
.... Initially,
Emma's injunction to
Miss Bates has its intended effect, and
Miss Bates stops chattering. The group at Box Hill disperses ....
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Emma
.... The foolishness of which she accuses
Miss Bates in the shocking scene at Box Hill is
Emma's perception of
Miss Bates' failure to despair at not possessing the ....
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Analysis of Characters & Text of Emma
.... The Box Hill insult to
Miss Bates, which incites
Emma's real and painful maturation after Mr. Knightley takes her to task, is from one point of view very much ....
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Emma
.... The chapter also informs us of the marriage of
Emma's governess,
Miss Taylor, as well as introducing us to Mr. Knightley and
Emma's father. ....
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Jane Austen's Emma
.... McMaster sees the emotional climax of the book occurring in the incident in which
Emma insults
Miss Bates and then apologizes in remorse. ....
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EMMA AND HER CRITICS
.... McMaster sees the emotional climax of the book occurring in the incident in which
Emma insults
Miss Bates and then apologizes in remorse. ....
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Jane Austen's novel Emma & Theme of Nature of Power
.... The cruel insult hurled by
Emma at
Miss Bates (Austen 239) gives Knightley the opportunity to kindly but firmly tell her that she has, indeed, been cruel:
Emma ....
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Autobiography of a Face & Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood
.... The girl is encouraged by her participating in church services.
Miss Emma informs her that she has God's voice that emanates from her. ....
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Identity and Body Experience
.... The girl is encouraged by her participating in church services.
Miss Emma informs her that she has God's voice that emanates from her. ....
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The Role of Protagonist in 3 Novels
.... enslave other human beings and he tears up the letter to
Miss Watson, maintaining, "All right, then, I'll go to hell" (Twain, 2003, p. 214).
Emma, though she ....
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Emma Hamilton as Artists' Model
.... The first person who drew Emily was a
Miss Thomas, the daughter of her .... to become a famous actress, and association with Powell may have helped
Emma develop her ....
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Racism in Southern Life
....
Emma told her, Moody writes, "If these damn white folks ain't shootin' niggers' brains out .... Moody first learned about this with
Miss Pearl and Raymond's family. ....
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Jane Austen's Life and Work
.... Frank Churchill's manipulation of Jane Fairfax in regard to their secret engagement, as well as
Emma's own deliberate and thoughtless insult to
Miss Bates, and ....
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Choices in Madam Bovary and Jane Eyre
.... This paper will compare the actions and strategies adopted by
Emma Bovary and Jane .... friendship, in addition to the friendship and support of
Miss Temple, help ....
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The poem "hay un lugar"
.... few people in the book actually communicate, however, as demonstrated by Isabella,
Miss Bates and Mr. Woodhouse, Mrs. Elton and Mr. Weston. With
Emma at the ....
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Literature and Boredom
.... Brombert also refers to the opening scene of
Emma Bovary and to how it introduces the .... He has come to accept what he is and tries not to
miss too much the ....
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Kant and Iser
....
Emma's deplorable public insult of chatty
Miss Bates is perhaps noted by a discerning reader, but not until Mr. Knightley excoriates her for the insult does ....
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DH Lawrence's The Rainbow
.... Indeed, the action of
Emma turns on
Emma's growing understanding of the .... 456-7). Ursula's first real romance is with schoolmistress
Miss Winifred Inger, on whom ....
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Four Fiction Into Film
.... of those two is such a fanciful, troublesome creature!' said
Emma playfully: (Austen 5 .... She does not
miss Austen's italicized writing of "one" and she reads the ....
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Female Literary Accomplishments
.... view also serves as a touchstone of character development; as
Emma's perceptions are .... Jim Burden's failure to become Antonia's lover is to rather
miss the point ....
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Women's Anger in Literature Women's Anger
.... Each in her way, for example,
Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina respond to .... manners were barely sufficient to conceal her disappointment in
Miss Sapphy's youngest ....
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Anger of Women in Literature Women's Anger
.... Each in her way, for example,
Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina respond to .... manners were barely sufficient to conceal her disappointment in
Miss Sapphy's youngest ....
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Literature & the Female Perspective Written by a Woman
.... This is a woman who unlike, say,
Emma Bovary, understands the risk of emotional .... that Jim Burden's failure to become Antonia's lover is to rather
miss the point ....
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Willa Cather & the Feminist Perspective Written by a Woman
.... This is a woman who unlike, say,
Emma Bovary, understands the risk of emotional .... that Jim Burden's failure to become Antonia's lover is to rather
miss the point ....
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