Emma Ending Explained
Jane Austen's Emma concludes with a satisfying resolution, as Emma and Mr. Knightley finally acknowledge their feelings for each other. Meanwhile, Harriet finds happiness with Robert Martin, and the meddling matchmaker Miss Bates is rewarded with a surprise inheritance.
Emma and Mr. Knightley's Long-Awaited Union
At the heart of Emma's conclusion is the romantic union between Emma Woodhouse and her longtime friend and confidant, George Knightley. After a series of misunderstandings and missteps, the two finally acknowledge their feelings for each other, culminating in a heartwarming and satisfying resolution.
Harriet's Happiness with Robert Martin
Another key aspect of Emma's ending is the resolution of Harriet Smith's romantic entanglements. After being jilted by Mr. Elton and pursued by the odious Mr. Churchill, Harriet finally finds happiness with the kind and sincere Robert Martin, the farmer she had initially rejected in favor of Mr. Elton.
Miss Bates' Surprising Fortune
One of the most delightful surprises in Emma's ending is the revelation that Miss Bates, the kind but often overlooked spinster, has come into a surprising fortune. This turn of events serves as a fitting reward for her unwavering kindness and good humor, and underscores Austen's belief in the power of goodness and decency to triumph over adversity.
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