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    Emma And Clueless

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    Transformations of texts into new texts usually reinforce the same values‚ even though their context may be vastly different. The concept of transformation refers to any kind of change of a text. The change between the two texts is usually conducted in order for the text to be adapted into new text’s context. Transformation between two texts can be seen through character changes and social theme changes. The novel “Emma” is formed around Emma Wodehouse’s constricted social group and her journey of

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    Cher Glenn’s Leadership Style and How It Affects the Job Performance and Satisfaction of Employees at Corner Bakery Café Introduction I have chosen to study Corner Bakery Café and how tenured manager Cher Glenn’s leadership style affects the employee’s job performance and satisfaction. First‚ what exactly is Corner Bakery Café? Corner Bakery Café is a part of the fast casual segment of the food service industry. Corner Bakery Café has over 30 cafes in the

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    pretend she still watches over me. Emma Woodhouse "had‚ in consequence of her sister’s marriage‚ been mistress of his house from a very early period." This recurs in the movie. CHER Daddy! MEL Cher‚ please don’t start with the juice again. CHER Daddy‚ you need your vitamin C. MEL Where’s my briefcase? Cher takes care of her father‚ makes sure that he drinks his juice and does not forget his briefcase. "The real evils indeed of Emma’s situation were the power of rather having too much

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    existence” and that she had “very little to distress or vex her.” We learn here that Emma’s lifestyle in Highbury is one of supremacy and class. | Setting: just as Austen establishes Emma’s comfortable lifestyle‚ so too does Heckerling establish Cher as a rich‚ wealthy and free Beverly Hills teenager living in the early 1990s. In a voiceover we hear her say that she has a “way normal life for a teenage girl” while the backdrop of her Roman columned house is shown and inside we see a sweeping staircase

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    moral worth. The protagonists‚ Emma and Cher‚ are bound to transform from callow young adults to mentally and emotionally mature women‚ given their similar situations. The major difference between Emma and Clueless is the way situations in the plot of the story are illustrated‚ and the different time frames used in the context. The setting of Emma is in nineteenth century England‚ while Clueless sets in Beverly Hills‚ U.S.A. in the 1990s. Both Emma and Cher are young ladies of the rich‚ high-class

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    identical values. Life for women during Emma was all about who you married‚ what family you came from and the amount of wealth you and your family had. Clueless highlights some of the values that Cher and her friends have‚ including who you go out with‚ the amount of money you had and could spend on items‚ and for Cher in particular the importance of family. The context of the novel and the film are completely different. Emma was written in the early 19th century by novelist Jane Austen and through the context

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    ▪ Societal commentary ▪ Love and marriage (matchmaking‚ flirtation) • The most important element of both Emma and Clueless is the “make-over”/transformation of Harriet Smith (Emma) and Tai (Clueless) • Both Emma and Cher desire to create a being in their own image • Harriet Smith and Tai are both of a low socio-economic status and are lacking in cultural knowledge and intelligence • The main difference between them shows an element of the transformation of Emma

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    Parallels are drawn between the values and attitudes of post-modern and regency society in Emma ’s carriage incident and Clueless ’ car scene. In Emma‚ Mr Elton displays complete disgust and outrage at the notion of marrying the socially inferior Harriet‚ exclaiming ’Good heaven! What can be the meaning of this? ’ This segregation and incompatibility of differing social classes is also portrayed in Clueless through Elton ’s outburst of ’Don ’t you even know who my father is? ’ revealing the transcending

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    How does the composer of Clueless use film techniques to transform the social‚ historical and environmental context of Jane Austen’s Emma to the modern context of Clueless? Amy Heckerling’s Clueless involves a storyline‚ which closely follows the text of Jane Austen’s novel Emma. However‚ there are some key points of difference in the transformation that has taken place. This is due to the individual context of the nineteenth century prose text and that of the modern appropriated film text. The

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    Emma‚ Clueless‚ and the Taking of Likeness Clueless‚ an adaptation of Jane Austen ’s 1815 novel‚ Emma‚ is a 1995 American film by director‚ Amy Heckerling. The comedy serves as a 20th century update of the original text that shifts into creating a contemporary Emma‚ one for our own era. Though Clueless seems to set forth on building its reputation on a completely new‚ distinct ground‚ it is not an entirely different work of art. Considerable amounts of uniformities between the adaptation and Emma

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