The immediate impression that Mr. Woodhouse of Emma and Miss Bates brought to Miss Bates was a talkative old man, Emma was a more irritated person. But Miss Bates is in stark contrast to other characters in the novel. Many of them hide conspiracy against hidden agenda and competitors. If you say "All major people in Emma are snooping", Miss Bates may think that you are anti-snoopy. She is not very artistic and can be used as a foil for novel people, so they seem to have their own poor image or overlook their nose.
Jane Austin's Emma is very kind. She is always caught up with such embarrassing mistakes - but as long as they tell them to silence to a boring lame miss Bates, it is a long self-contradictory mistake. And she blessed and when she did she was really embarrassed because she was really very good. It is much longer than me. The most valuable literary hero for me is his society, a devastating philosopher's disciple discussing the coronation in Geoffrey Willans, Nigel Molesworth, fearless critics, comedians, soccer fields. The sharp power of comments is similar to everyone, and his shocking spelling has been strengthened.
Jane Austen can not deny that Miss Austin 's novel "Emma" surrounds Miss Emma Woodhouse is like me. As the only daughter rich in depression, Emma is almost running her town. Emma decided to be a local matchmaker, if she decided that she was responsible for the romantic relationship between her former tutor and the local husband. She took a sweet orphan named Harriet under the wing and decided to let her find her great husband. Mr. Knightley, Emma believes that she is doing the right thing, although it is severely criticized by her family and friends. When the local pastor is involved, the right thing is a bit dangerous. This is usually the pastor's way
Emma is a famous novel written by Jane Austen, based on the position of the woman of the time and the concept of the Augustus era. Jane Austen wrote Emma when she was brought up for 15 months and wrote Emma with Jane Austen. This novel helps women understand the status of women at the time that women were not allowed to vote, were not eligible for unqualified education, and were limited to doing housework. Jane Austen tried to explain to us that at that time, the women had two choices of being married or becoming a tutor.