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    other men are ultimately thwarted by the reality that the men she has chosen are shallow and self-centered and that she has overstretched herself financially. In despair‚ Emma resolves her predicament by taking her own life. What should we make of this rather slight story‚ initially based on the life of a real woman who‚ like Emma‚ scandalized her village with her affairs with other men and her extravagant lifestyle? Is there a lesson or a moral to be drawn from Emma’s folly and the tragedy of her

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    appropriation of the Austen classic Emma‚ despite the disparity between the various paradigms within the two texts. Heckerling has acquired and adapted the fundamental concepts from Emma to create a text which reflects the transfigured values and morals between the Regency period and 20th century society. Nevertheless‚ Heckerling not only reflects these modified views for her modern audience‚ she also criticises modern society through various cinematic and visual techniques. Emma depicts life in Highbury

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    Madame Bovary 1. Discuss the theme of social class in Madame Bovary. Is Emma a sophisticated aristocrat in a bourgeoisie prison‚ or is she simply a Middle-class girl obsessed with a richer life? In the world of the novel‚ are these distinctions meaningful? I believe that Emma is a middle class girl obsessed with a richer life. This is because Emma‚ at one point in the play in more concerned about Charle?s making money and looking good after the ?success? of Hippolytes foot operation. However‚ after

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    novel‚ Madame Bovary‚ Emma Bovary outwardly conforms and inwardly questions her relationship with her husband‚ Charles. Emma’s actions and thoughts cause a tension which she realizes affects the other characters in the novel. Although she knows her actions are not moral‚ she continues with her affairs. Also‚ knowing Charles stupidity‚ she continues to lie to him while spending all of his money without his knowledge. All these factors contribute to the meaning of the book. Emma Bovary inwardly questions

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    The problem with Emma was that there was no double standard in abuse and disrespect towards men. In Madame Bovary‚ men are problematically used as sexual entertainment because there was a double standard in nineteenth century France. Madame Bovary‚ or Emma‚ is problematic caused by her marriage‚ which she finds to be dull and mundane. Emma was problematic with her love affairs with Rodolphe. More problematic sexual desires are revealed in a rendezvous with Leon. The theme that Emma ’s happiness was

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    influence on their child’s health. This essay is based on a case study regarding Emma‚ and her daughter Lucy. Emma is six months pregnant with her second child and has a partner who does contract work away from home. Emma’s family live interstate and Emma’s family relocated two years ago. Emma is worried about Lucy’s weight. Emma asks questions regarding immunisations and what Lucy might need in preparation for school. Emma looks tired and during the nurses interactions she is teary and talks about her

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    The Lying Game

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    Title: The Lying Game Author: Sara Sheperd Pages read: 307 Pages in book: 307 1. Main Characters: A) Emma- Emma has a long-lost twin sister‚ Sutton‚ who is dead. Emma is very curious and cautious. She is impersonating Sutton because Sutton’s killer is forcing her to. B) Sutton- Emma is Sutton’s long-lost/ dead twin sister. Sutton was high maintenance‚ curious‚ sometimes cruel‚ and gets jealous pretty easily

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    many question if Madame Bovary served as a template for Kate Chopin when she wrote The Awakening. A large majority of the similarities in the novels revolves around the two main characters in the respective novels‚ Edna Pontellier in The Awakening and Emma Bovary in Madame Bovary. These women both experience unique lives that differ greatly from the typical life of a woman in their society. They struggle greatly in their lives‚ largely due to the fact that they fail to oblige to what society expects

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    Emma's Parlor

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    TIME CONTEXT For this case‚ we are considering that the situation happened during March of 2012. During this time‚ Emma established her business with stability and rapid growth. With the current trend in online connectivity‚ online businesses are emerging and gaining popularity. VIEW POINTS The attitude of mind that must be used which will determine the opinions and judgements for this case analysis is that of a generalist‚ a person who has the aptitude‚ knowledge and skills in several

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    pertain to the story in several different ways. This simile also reveals that Emma wants to be noticed‚ that particular look happened to be "the hit style" of the time. Chapter 3 page 108: "It ran silently‚ swift and cold looking; long fine grasses bent with the current‚ like masses of loose green hair streaming in its limpid depths." The simile in this particular quote reveals how Emma feels about this man. Emma is portrayed as the hair and Leon as the wind. It seems that she is open to this

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