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Emma
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Emma
by:
Jane Austen
Summary
Plot Overview
Summary & Analysis
Chapters 1–3
Chapters 4–6
Chapters 7–9
Chapters 10–12
Chapters 13–15
Chapters 16–18
Chapters 19–21
Chapters 22–24
Chapters 25–27
Chapters 28–30
Chapters 31–33
Chapters 34–36
Chapters 37–39
Chapters 40–42
Chapters 43–45
Chapters 46–48
Chapters 49–51
Chapters 52–55
Characters
Character List
Emma Woodhouse
Mr. Knightley
Frank Churchill
Jane Fairfax
Main Ideas
Themes
Motifs
Symbols
Key Facts
Quotes
Important Quotations Explained
Further Study
Context
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Context
Plot Overview
Character List
Analysis of Major Characters
Themes, Motifs & Symbols
Chapters 1–3
Chapters 4–6
Chapters 7–9
Chapters 10–12
Chapters 13–15
Chapters 16–18
Chapters 19–21
Chapters 22–24
Chapters 25–27
Chapters 28–30
Chapters 31–33
Chapters 34–36
Chapters 37–39
Chapters 40–42
Chapters 43–45
Chapters 46–48
Chapters 49–51
Chapters 52–55
Study Questions
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How to Write Literary Analysis
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Further study
Character List Quiz
1
of 5
Before her marriage, Mrs. Weston was Emma’s ___.
Chamber maid
Governess
Wet nurse
Cook
2
of 5
Frank Churchill is the son of which character?
Mr. Weston
Mr. Elton
Mr. Robert Martin
Mr. Knightley
3
of 5
Which character lives at Donwell Abbey and leases property to the Martins?
Mr. Weston
Mr. Elton
Mr. Robert Martin
Mr. Knightley
4
of 5
Which character is secretly engaged to Frank Churchill?
Miss Bates
Harriet Smith
Jane Fairfax
Augusta Hawkins
5
of 5
At the end of the novel, which of the following characters remains unmarried?
Miss Bates
Harriet Smith
Mr. Elton
Mr. Knightley
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CHARACTERS
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MAIN IDEAS
Important Quotations Explained
MAIN IDEAS
Themes
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