Emma Woodhouse has a strict sense of propriety when it comes to marriage. Unfortunately, she wants to set up a match for her friend, Harriet, who isn't as strong-willed as she is. This makes her come to a bad end. Through the sharp words of Mr. Knightley, and the example of the opinionated Mrs. Elton, someone who is very much like herself, Emma's attitudes start to change for the better.
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Emma Woodhouse has a strict sense of propriety when it comes to marriage. Unfortunately, she wants to set up a match for her friend, Harriet, who isn't as strong-willed as she is. This makes her come to a bad end. Through the sharp words of Mr. Knightley, and the example of the opinionated Mrs. Elton, someone who is very much like herself, Emma's attitudes start to change for the better.
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