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Understanding Emma

Emma, who is extremely wealthy and very beautiful and the youngest of two daughters lived twenty one years without a trouble to bother her. She was the mistress of her house in Highbury because her mother died when Emma was very young. The governess of the Woodhouse home Miss Taylor was very close to all three girls but, very close to Emma. Miss Taylor finally decided to marry Mr. Weston, the owner of Randalls.
During the wedding her father said that he is extremely upset that Mrs. Taylor married Mr. Weston. Emma admitted
to her father that she is rather pleased that Miss. Taylor has married Mr. Weston. It was Emma's idea to get the two acquainted. Emma's papa asks her to not make any more matches and foretell things, and tells her that everything she says always comes to pass. Emma replied to her papa that she will not make any matches for herself but she must for other people. She told him that matching couples is a great amusement to her. She continues to boast about her......


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