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Emma is a comic novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1816, about the perils of misconstrued romance. The main character, Emma Woodhouse, is described in the opening paragraph as "handsome, clever, and rich" but is also rather spoiled. Prior to starting the novel, Austen wrote, "I am going to take a heroine whom no-one but myself will much like."
Plot summary
Emma Woodhouse is a young woman in Regency England. She lives with her father, a hypochondriac who is principally characterized by excessive concern for the health and safety of his loved ones. Emma's friend and only critic is the gentlemanly Mr. Knightley, her "neighbour" and brother of her sister's husband. As the novel opens, Emma has just attended the marriage of Miss Taylor, her old governess and best friend. Having introduced Miss Taylor to her future husband Mr Weston, Emma smugly takes credit for their marriage, and decides that she rather likes matchmaking.
Against Mr. Knightley's advice, Emma forges ahead with her new avocation; this time she tries to match her new friend Harriet Smith, a sweet but none-too-bright girl of seventeen --described as "the natural, i.e. illegitimate, daughter of somebody"-- to Mr. Elton, the local vicar. However, first she must persuade Miss Smith to refuse an advantageous marriage proposal from a respectable young farmer, Mr. Martin; which is done. But, soon her schemes go awry when Mr. Elton, a social climber of his own, declares he wants to marry Emma herself --not the poor and socially inferior Harriet. After Emma rejects Mr. Elton, he leaves for a while, going on holiday; and Harriet fancies herself heartbroken. Emma now tries to convince Harriet that Mr. Elton is beneath her after all.
An interesting development for Emma is the arrival in the neighbourhood of Frank Churchill, Mrs Weston's stepson, whom she has never met but in whom she has a long-standing interest. Also, Mr. Elton (who will reveal himself to be more and more arrogant and pompous as the story continues) returns with another newcomer - a vulgar wife who becomes part of Emma's social circle, even though the two women soon loathe each other. A third new character is Jane Fairfax, the reserved but beautiful niece of Emma's impoverished neighbour, the loquacious Miss Bates, another comical character who serves to lighten the scene. Jane, who is very accomplished musically, is Miss Bates's pride and joy; Emma, however, envies her talent and somewhat dislikes her. Jane had lived with Miss Bates until she was nine, but Colonel Campbell, a friend indebted to her father for seeing him through a life-threatening illness, then welcomed her into his own home, where she became fast friends with his daughter and received a first-rate education. On the marriage of Miss Campbell, Jane returned to her relations, ostensibly to regain her health and prepare to earn her living as a governess.
In her eagerness to find some sort of fault with Jane — and also to find something to amuse her in her pleasant but dull village — Emma indulges in the fantasy, shared with Frank, that Jane was an unwilling object of admiration for Miss Campbell's husband, Mr. Dixon, and that it is for this reason she has returned home, rather than going to Ireland to visit them. This suspicion is further fueled by the arrival of a piano for Jane from a mysterious, anonymous benefactor.
The plot becomes quite complex as Emma tries to make herself fall in love with Frank largely because everyone says they make a handsome couple. Emma ultimately decides, however, that he would suit Harriet better after an episode where Frank 'saves' her protégée from a band of Gypsies. During this time, Mrs. Weston wonders if Emma's old friend Mr Knightley might have taken a fancy to Jane. Emma promptly decides that she does not want Knightley to marry anyone, but rather than further exploring these feelings, she claims that she wants her nephew Henry to inherit the family property.
When Mr. Knightley scolds her for a thoughtless insult to Miss Bates, Emma is privately ashamed, and tries to atone. Around this time, she is further discomfited when she learns that Jane and Frank have been secretly engaged for almost a year. When Harriet confides that she thinks Mr. Knightley is in love with her, jealousy forces Emma to realize that she loves him herself. Shortly thereafter, Mr. Knightley proposes to Emma, Harriet reconciles with her young farmer, and everyone lives happily ever after.

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Emma ที่แสดงเรื่องแฮร์รี่อะ 5555 :D

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รุจัก emma wattson กับ amy winehouse ชื่อมันผสมกันออกมาเป็นemmaของบุ๊คอะ

มีหนังเรื่องนึง เกี่ยวกะคนเขียนหนังสือเรื่องนี้อะบุ๊ค
เรื่อง becoming jane เคยดูรึยัง ลองไปหามาดูดิ เป็นหนังที่ค่อนข้างดี

ไม่อยากให้ร้างก็อัพ ถูกแล้ว แล้วก็อัพบ่อยๆก็ดีนะ ไปคอมเม้นชาวบ้านด้วย เป็นการแสดงว่ายังมีตัวตนอยู่555

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