Emma Essay, Research Paper
“EMMA”
On the surface level, Emma appears to be a novel about the affections and one’s struggle to find the perfect mate. However this may be this case, another theme jointly exists with the previously mentioned motif, which happens to be Emma’s struggle with self-deception. Emma’s life has been hitherto relatively constant and comfortable. With turn of events such as the recent marriage of her governess, she is left alone to deal with it. Although she is greatly distressed by the news, she instantly dismisses it as a simply fact of life. I think it’s interesting to see how a natural part of life, i.e. marriage, should so violently disturb the lives of Emma and Mr. Woodhouse, who is in particular a fanatical status-quo character. Emma lead herself to believe that she is solely responsible for the marriage of her governess and is doubly pleased by her matchmaking skills. However her sense of control is greatly altered when she steps into the role of matchmaker to her newfound friend Harriet. Harriet, a young girl of unknown lineage is a student at Mrs. Goddard’s school. Emma sees the reformation and refinement of Harriet as a challenge, as she aspires to see Harriet marry a person in a higher social station. In this instance, Emma is acting in contradiction to her own philosophy, and indeed the eighteenth – century belief that people should marry within their own social class. She deludes herself that perhaps Harriet’s parents may have been some importance and therefor resolves to marry her to a higher status in life. This delusion stems directly from Emma’s willful and determined imagination. With her determined plans, she thwarts the natural selection process of a mate and by having Emma incur unexpected and unpleasant surprises. The plot pits the two
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Emma, most importantly, must admit her self-deception and flaws in her previously revered abilities. She does indeed accepts her and resolves to remedy Harriet’s given situation.