Jane Austen, an embarrassing character of Emma Woodhouse's Emma Woodhouse, has created a surprisingly flawed heroine. If Emma is perfect, her situation is not of interest to anyone, her faults are of interest to both readers and critics. Peter W. Graham is particularly interested in the first page of the novel introduced by Emma to the reader first. He discussed how the beginning of the novel places emphasis on "personal development of Emma" (42). The imagination of Emma of Walton A. Litz and Patricia Meyer Spacks is more interested in her development.
A comparison of Jane Austen with Emma's' helpless' Emma 's "incompetence" movie written and directed by Amy Hecklin is very similar to the story of character development and action Jane Austen's novel "Emma It will be adapted from. Emma was written in 1816 and developed ideas and problems during 180 years later, but we can still recognize and identify exactly the same problem. This proves that despite all fundamental social changes that have occurred since the Jane Austen era, people and life have not changed so much.
In the movie "Ignorance" directed by Jane Esten's novel "Emma" and Amy Hecklin, the heroes deceive themselves through their own arrogance. In Emma, the title Ema Woodhouse stupidly thought that she could manage the lives of other characters, but eventually learned the reality of her self-imagination. Likewise, in Cueless, the hero Cher Cherowitz also started to manage the lives of others, and she did not succeed as she thought. The two protagonists, Emma and Cher, are senior snovers spoiled and spoiled, experiencing their own arrogance, suppressing the crisis, transforming from a shallow state to a spirit. And the state of emotional maturation.
In Jane Austen's Emma, betting is somewhat noticeable, but there is also a sense of order and reservation. Emma Woodhouse and his contemporaries live quietly, peacefully and regularly. In fact, the boring Emma who felt in this orderly world tried to change things to her (by the way, failed efforts). She lives in the world of established social and economic regulations, and as we have discovered in the process of the novel, the effort to break these rules is eventually disappointing. Jane Austen has been criticized for the lack of her attention to the social and economic change taking place in the world around her, but she will show readers a very special class distillation in the UK I will be good at it. People who try to exceed a given position (vulgar Mrs. Elton and unlimited Harriet) may find temporary rise, but find themselves in the position they were born.