Emma is the most lovely exists among the heroines of Jane Austen. The reason is that it is described to all viewpoint of Jane Austen, The author herself have a great affection to her. Emma is an articulate and pretty girl who grew up in a wealthy family. But, because she has Imagination and arrogance, she is making a mess with affection of her and her surroundings. thereby, she exposed the countless shortcomings. Emma is absolutely sweet and gentle evaluation to them who by oneself love for family and friends. Emma is absolutely sweet and gentle evaluation to them who one's favorite family and friends. she give to them who the lower position than herself or the people who was detected purely subjective flaws a cool-headed assessment and formally to deal …show more content…
"Not knowing the situation in detail is not fair to judge the actions of a person." while that arguing with knightley who to reprimand her error Emma says thus. This self-delusion and arrogance, Self-centered thinking is not be fixed for a long time while after that. Trying to find tried and failed that dear friend Harriet smith's mate and Because events give away to hurt her as unfounded misconceptions about Jane Fairfax. Emma is aware of own's shortcomings and mistakes. Following Emma's self-reflection and changed attitude gives her impression, not just immature girl but a maturing woman. Especially beg for forgiveness part of visiting Jane and Mr's Elton make impression to readers.
To two artwork heroine Elizabeth and emma have great similarities of "prejudice". I think even though there're not many as kin and decisive as Elizabeth and emma, I've known by reading this that it's so hard. to know a thing properly based or few facts. On the other hand, I've also realized that when you're rich, have in fluency and belongs to high level socially it's so easy to be an obnoxious person. It is very hard to be polite for a person who has all that. Let's think about people we hated. If you still hate those people, It may be your misunderstanding based on prejudice.