When it comes to matrimonial alliances, Emma Woodhouse has a strict sense of propriety. Unfortunately, she insists on matching Harriet, her less forceful friend, and thus causes her to suffer. Emma's attitudes soften as a result of Mr. Knightley's harsh words and the example of the opinionated Mrs. Elton, who is similar to herself.
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When it comes to matrimonial alliances, Emma Woodhouse has a strict sense of propriety. Unfortunately, she insists on matching Harriet, her less forceful friend, and thus causes her to suffer. Emma's attitudes soften as a result of Mr. Knightley's harsh words and the example of the opinionated Mrs. Elton, who is similar to herself.
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