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Maharani Shree Nandkuvarba Mahila Arts Commerce college 
Name:Gohil Krupaba Chetansinh 
Std:T.Y B.A
College Name: Maharani Shree Nandkuvarba Mahila Arts Commerce college 
Profesir Name: Shivani ma'am 
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              Emma by Jane Austen 
About Author 

Introduction 

A Biography of Jane Austen 
Jane Austen is one of the most celebrated authors in english literature.she born in 1775 in Hampshire, England.she began writing at a young age and published her frist novel, sense and sensibility,in 1811.Her other notable works include pride and prejudice and Mansfield park.Austen's novels are known for their wit, social commentary, and exploration of the lives of women in the early 19th century.But Her novel, Emma is considered to be one of her greastest works.
B overview of Emma: 
Emma is a novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1815.It is satirical comedy of manners that explores the lives and romantic entanglements of the genteel rural society in Regency England.
        
         The story revolves around Emma woodhouse a wealthy, beautiful and privileged young woman who lives with her father in the village of Highbury.Emma is determined to play matchmaker for her friend and acquaintances, but her attempts at meddling in their lives often lead to misunderstanding and complications.

            Throughout the novel,Emma learns important lessons about herself and society as she navigates her own romantic entanglements,in auding her relationship with the charming and mysterious frank churchil, and her interactions with the sensible and kind- hearted Mr.knightely.
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Emma 
Plot summary 

Emma's introduction of the character Emma woodhouse is among the most famous in the history of fiction.

The force of the verb seemed is pointed.Emma is indeed beautiful, wealthy, and smart.However ,she is also spoilted meddlesome, and self-deluded.Although she is convinced she will never marry, Emma belives she is an excellent matchmaker.As she tells her father and her dear friend Mr. Knightely,she practically arranged the recent marriage between her former governess,Miss Taylor, and the widower Mr.weston.After such a clear "success", Emma is determined to make another match.This time,she has set her sights on the village vicar,Mr.Elton.Both Emma's father and Mr.knightley, caution her against interfering, but they ultimately fail to discuade her.
           
          Shortly thereafter, Emma befriends Harriet smith,a 17-year-old student at a local boarding school.Harriet parentage is unknown;she is "the natural daughter of some body"who many years ago placed her in the care of the school's headmistress,Mrs.Goddard.Despite the obscurity of her birth and her perceived inferior social status, Emma decides that Harriet is a perfect match for Mr.Elton.Emma sets about improving her friend, frist, by discouraging her interest in Robert Martin, a young farmer whose family is renting land from Mr.Robert.Emma convinces her otherwise; she tells Harriet that Robert is beneath her.when Robert writes a letter asking for her hand in marriage, Harriet, with Emma's counsel, refuses him.

When Mr.knightley visit Emma, excitedly tells her about Robert's intent to marry Harriet.After Emma informs him that Harriet has already rejected Robert's Proposal, Mr.knightley is furious.He criticizes Emma for interfering, claiming Robert is a respetable man and agood match for Harriet.Mr.knightley storms out.He does not visit Emma again for some time.In his absence, Emma continues to push Harriet and Mr.Elton together with Robert out of the way, and Harriet and Mr Elton spending more and more time together, Emma begins to celebrate the success of her endeavours.All seems to be going well until Christmas Eve, when Mr.Elton reveals to Emma that he is in love with her, not Harriet, and has been spending time with Harriet only to please her.
 
Characterization in Jone Austen's Emma 
1.Emma woodhouse 
2.Mr.knightley 
3.Harriet smith
4.Frank churchill 
5.Jane Fairfax 
6.Mr.Elton 
 
1.The novel's protagonist, Emma is a beautiful, intelligent, and wealthy young woman who is accustomed to getting her own way.She is confident in her matchmaking abilities but often makes due to her own blind spots and biases.
2.Mr.knightley is a wealthy landoconer and friend of the woodhouse family.He is sensible, kind-hearted, and has a strong sense of justice.
3.Harriet is a young woman of unknown parentage who Emma's friend and protege.
4.Frank churchil is a charming and attractive young man who catches Emma's eye.He is the son of Mr.weston,a friend of the woodhouse family.
5.Jane is a friend of Emma's,and the niece of Miss Bates,a well-meaning but some what tiresome chatterbox.
6.Me.Elton is the local vicar, and a potential suitor for Emma.He is pompous and self-improvement, and believes himself to be superior to the other residents of highbury.
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          Ernest Hemmingway 
Ernest Miller Hemingway (July 21,1899-July 2,1916) Was an American novelist, short-story writer and journalist.known for an economical, understand style that influenced later 20th century writers, he has been romanticized for his adventures lifestyle and outspoken, blunt public image.Some of his seven novels, six short-story collections and two non-fiction works have become classics of American literature, and he was awarded the 1954 Nobel prize in literature.
Hemingway was raised in oak park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.After high school, he spent six months as a reporter for the kansas city star before enlisting in the Red cross.He served as an ambulance driver on the Italian Front in world and was seriously wounded by shrapnel in 1918.In 1921, Hemmingway moved to paris, where he worked as a foreign correspondent for the Toronto star and was influenced by the modernist writers and artists of the "Lost Generation" expatriate community.His debut novel, The sun Also Rises, was published in 1926.In 1928, Hemmingway returned to the U.S.,where he settled in key west,Florida.His experience during the war supplied material for his 1929 novel A Farewell to Arms.
   
In 1937, Hemingway went to Spanish to cover the Spanish Civil war, which formed The basis for his 1940 novel for whom the Bell Tolls, written in Havana,cuba.During word war ll.Hemingway was present with Allied troops as a journalist at the Normandy landing and the liberation of Paris.In 1952,his novel The Old Man and The Sea was published to Considerable acclaim, and won the pulitzer prize for fiction, on a 1954 trip to Africa, Hemingway was seriously injured in two successive plane crashes, leaving him in pain and ill health for much of the rest of his life.He committed suicide at his house in ketchum ldaho, in 1961.


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