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EMMA-JANE AUSTEN,500 pages Emma, ​​the first novel I read by Jane Austen, is a classic novel that is fluent, easy to read, read without getting bored, and has been translated very well (T. İş Bankası Publications). In the novel, we read about the search for true love and the events that three young girls living in a provincial town in England go through. Although there are many characters, they are all easily remembered because they have certain characteristics and the reader does not tire of wondering who is who. Of course, our main character is the same in the novel based on EMMA. We also travel to England in the 19th century. We read and question the way of life of the society, its strict and hypocritical traditions, its manners and pomp, and the fact that the rich are valued more here, as in every period. In fact, while writing these, the author also reflects on the England of that time through the characters. It subtly mocks marriage and social status. We have three main characters; Emma Woodhouse, Harriet Smith, who came under Emma's protection and befriended her, who was illegitimate and grew up in the dormitory and then with a good family, and Jane Fairfax. Although the subject of the book is based on these three young girls, the main character, Emma, ​​is of course in the leading role. Emma is one of the two daughters of a rich, noble family. Her sister got married and left home, and she has to live with her sick father, but at the same time, she is very fond of her father, she is smart, beautiful. She is an arrogant and arrogant young girl. She has one flaw. She wants to shape people's lives herself, and tries to direct their lives by acting as a matchmaker and asking them to marry the people she chooses. Emma, ​​who thinks that she is a good matchmaker, sometimes puts people's lives in a dead end due to the mistakes she makes due to misunderstandings. Will Emma, ​​who knows how to learn from her own mistakes with the frequent warnings and criticisms of her best friend and friend, her sister's brother-in-law, Mr. Knightley, be able to keep the promise she made to herself and her father, "I will never marry", in the face of Mr. Knightley, who is interested and in love with her? Will his pride and arrogance prevent him from opening up to Mr. Knightley?
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EmmaJane Austen · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 202310.4k okunma
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