Frank Churchill, who writes Frank Churchill's personality analysis using Chapter 23, Chapter 24 and Chapter 25, is one of the protagonists of Jane Austen's "Ama", but until Chapter 23 completely I did not introduce it. Every character of "Emma" plays a role in providing Austin's personal comments to the society at that time. Mr. Knightley, for example, reflects Austin 's views in Emma' s behavior, expresses views on social issues, and draws social outlooks through Emma.
When Emma's characters Frank · Churchill and Clueles' characters appear, the story goes in a new direction. Emma and Cher quickly fell in love with Frank and Christian. But Frank Churchill has something to do with other women and Christians are gay, so there is no such obsession. This is a humble experience as we are further aware that the two protagonists may make a wrong decision about others. I saw the role of Mr. Knighty of Kremaress Emma and Josh throughout the movie, but until the end they came to the forefront of the story. Mr. Knightly and Josh became the closest attraction to Harriet and Tai. Embarrassingly, Emma and Cher started realizing their love for Mr.Knightly and Mr. Josh, both of which understood their love for Emma and Cher.
When Mrs. Churchill died, Emma had shocking news. Frank was released from his aggressive aunt and revealed to Weston that he was secretly engaged in Jane Fairfax. Mr. Nightly began showing a more romantic interest in Emma, but when she attempted to speak to Harriet Smith about bad news about Frank Churchill's engagement (Harriet's second broken heart) I learned that Harriet actually fell to Mr. Knightley. Who saved her at Crown Inn Stadium. Ema now knows that she is the only person to marry Mr. Nightly and that Harriet will think that Harriet can pursue this unfair height hurting Harriet.
When Frank Churchill returned, he and Emma sponsored the ball at Crown Inn. During this ball, Mr. Elton obviously left Harriet Smith, but Mr. Knight generously played with her, she rescued him from social circles. After the ball, when Harriet and her accompanying person came home they were hit by a gypsy group, but Frank Churchill rescued the girl and became a topic of Highbury. This allowed Emma to believe that Emma did not love Frank Churchill, but he was sure he would be a suitable partner for Harriet. When discussing what happened the next morning, Harriette acknowledged some feelings about the man who helped her the previous night, but she did not point out Frank clearly. Because of this new charm, Harriet finally overcame Mr. Elton.