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Emma

In Our Time

CHAPTER

The Dark Side of Emma

I think there's a real feminist agenda actually with this novel, which can be seen through an array of female characters. We've got Jane Fairfax, who by rights really should be the heroine of the novel. She's doomed to life as a governess. And she has this extraordinary outburst where she says, you know, the trade in governesses is like the slave trade. Things like that are almost unforgivable. I do feel you're exaggerating the dark side of Emma, because I'm drawing attention to it. It goes on, and I think the box hill. Yes, of course, she's shadowed by Miss Bates in many ways, and she worries about her.

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