Question: Who gets married first in Emma?

Summary: Chapter 2 The narrator recounts Mr. Westons history. His first marriage was to a woman named Miss Churchill, who came from a higher class than his. They had a son, named Frank, but the marriage was overshadowed by the disapproval of Mrs.

Who does Emma Woodhouse fall in love with?

George Knightley George Knightley is Emmas friend, brother-in-law of her sister Isabella, and ultimately her love interest. At 37, he is significantly older than she and Emma looks up to him.

How does Emmas first match for Harriet end?

Emma expects Knightley to tell her he loves Harriet, but, to her delight, Knightley declares his love for Emma. Harriet is soon comforted by a second proposal from Robert Martin, which she accepts. The novel ends with the marriage of Harriet and Mr. Martin and that of Emma and Mr.

Was Gwyneth Paltrow in the movie Emma?

Gwyneth Paltrows Emma turns 25: Celebrate with 7 swoon-worthy Jane Austen-inspired films. Can you believe its been 25 years since a young Gwyneth Paltrow stole our hearts as Emma Woodhouse, flirting with Mr. Knightley and trading banter with a bow and arrow in hand?

Why does Emma not like Mr Martin?

Martin would be unacceptable to Emma because the Martins are farmers, and therefore, in her opinion, socially beneath her new friend. She discourages Harriet from thinking well of Mr. Martin by asking questions about his education and predicting that any wife Mr.

Did Toni Collette gain weight for Emma?

Toni Collette had to gain weight to portray the Rubenesque Harriet and she explained, I think its important for people to look real in films.

Is Emma a girl or boy?

Emma is a feminine given name. It is derived from the Germanic word ermen meaning whole or universal. Emma is also used as a diminutive of Emmeline, Amelia or any other name beginning with em.

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