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Nov 30, 2016 01:28PM

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Paget wrote: "I just started. I don't really know anything about the story."
Neither do I! haha so this definitely will be a new experience for me as well.
Neither do I! haha so this definitely will be a new experience for me as well.


Emma Woodhouse
her father
Mr. Elton, the minister
Harriet Smith, an orphan raised and educated by Mrs. Goddard (Mrs. Goddard isn't important)
Mr. Knightley, neighbor and friend of the Woodhouses, who treats Emma like a much younger sister (He is sort of her brother-in-law, because his brother is married to Emma's older sister.)
Mrs. and Miss Bates, old friends of the Woodhouses, living just above the poverty level
Jane Fairfax, relative of the Bates women
Mr. and Mrs. Weston - He's not important, but she was Emma's 'companion' and remains her confidante
Frank Churchill, Mr. Weston's son by his first wife (raised by another family, so he took their name)
One or two others appear, but to list them might be spoilers for you.
Where are you in the novel?

That's great! I think I'm at chapter 6 or 7 ATM. And I'm starting to get oriented with everyone. I just find everyone is introduced as Mr/Mrs and it gets overwhelming!

Harriet Smith and Jane Fairfax have lower status than Emma, but Frank Churchill stands to inherit from the couple who raised him.
Mrs. and Miss Bates are poor; maybe they are respected because of their ages.

Emma Woodhouse
her father
Mr. Elton, the minister
Harriet Smith, an orphan raised and educated by Mrs. Goddard (Mrs. Goddard isn't important)
Mr. Knightley, nei..."
Oh my goodness, thank you for creating the list!

1) Very much likes to be of use to people, whether or not they ask for her help.
2) Is extremely condescending and kinda snobby.


Mr. D is snooty until Elizabeth throws his back-handed proposal back into his face.
Mr. K may criticize Emma for her actions, but he's treating her like a big brother, correcting her for meddling with Harriet and the farmer (sorry if I spoiled something).
I think that Mr. K and Emma will make a much better fictional match because they share more experiences and are socially / economically equal.

I do believe that Emma is willing eventually to see when she's wrong and adjust accordingly, which I think is the biggest difference between the two.

What happened to the 20-some other people who signed up to read the Austen novels?