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Discuss Austen's Presentation of Emma
Summary: In the first Volume of "Emma", Austen has portrayed a character we doth find immature and naïve, but also endearing and kind hearted. Her obsession with class status means she appears to us as snobbish and above her station, plus the fact that we do not necessarily like what she is doing to her friend Harriett, whom she seems to be misleading.
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