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greengableslover · 2 days
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EMMA. (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde
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didanagy · 2 days
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EMMA (2020)
dir. autumn de wilde
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wylansvanhendriks · 2 years
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jane austen was right!!!!! i AM half agony half hope!!!!! if i loved you less i COULD talk about it more!!!!!!!! i WAS in the middle before i knew i had begun!!!!!!!
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diana-daphne · 1 month
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Same girl, same 😔
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laurenillustrated · 8 months
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handsome, clever, and rich.
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Emma Woodhouse poster design for fun! Based on the 2020 film.
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outlawarya · 1 year
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As a friend, Emma, that, I fear, is a word...
EMMA. (2020)  Dir. Autumn de Wilde
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susiephone · 9 months
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emma woodhouse is the funniest jane austen heroine solely because she spends 95% of her precious free time shipping her friends and trying to set them up and being convinced she is the world's greatest matchmaker and talking about how great it will be once her bestie has her perfect true love and then when she's asked if she's considering getting married anytime soon she's like pfffft GOD no why the FUCK would i do that
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dogzcats · 9 months
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EMMA. (2020): from book to screen
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dearemma · 3 months
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inspired by this post
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sonseulsoleil · 4 months
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I've said it before, but I reread Emma, so I'm saying it again.
George Knightley is THE Austen Hero. He is kind, compassionate, never condescends. He is so nice that not once, but TWICE, he is mistaken for being in love when he's not. He may be strict and rational, but he isn't cold. He plays with his nieces and nephews and helps keep the peace between family members. He calls Emma out, but only because he wants to help her be the best possible version of herself. He moves into Hartfield at the end, something completely unheard of in those days, because he knows Emma would never leave her father and he would never ask her to.
He is just. The Peak.
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dearausten · 11 months
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nah cause the fact that jane austen wrote a character like emma woodhouse is still insane to me. she threw all the standards out the window and was like hey, here’s this incredibly complex and nuanced character, she’s selfish, privileged, manipulative and arrogant, but she’s also really fucking kind, she would do anything for those she loves (including sacrificing a lot of her liberties), she is able to admit that she’s made a mistake and grow from it, because those things are not mutually exclusive. and i think the reason why everyone is trying to girlbossify their heroines to make them like lizzie bennet (which is an insult to her character but that’s another story) is because they’re scared to write characters like emma. which is understandable, because she’s unlikeable-ish, and they don’t want to take that risk.
honestly the way jane wrote emma is IMPECCABLE and not everyone can pull it off, but i wish female characters with actual flaws were more popular.
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greengableslover · 3 months
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EMMA. (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde
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didanagy · 2 days
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EMMA (2020)
dir. autumn de wilde
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if tumblr existed when jane austen was writing her books we'd have posts like ""we want female characters that are flawed and make problematic choices!!!" you guys couldn't even handle emma woodhouse." and they would be right.
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perioddramasource · 9 months
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#so smooth
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bethanydelleman · 2 months
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Something about how Emma Woodhouse must feel a kinship with Frank Churchill because both of them have a sick relation that they must care for that restricts their ability to enjoy their own life, only for her to realize that Frank doesn't take this responsibility very seriously at all, has been everywhere that Emma has longed to go, and that he resents his aunt for the (lesser) restriction, which Emma never does with her father.
Something about how Frank Churchill hides his engagement from his aunt and uncle because he knows they will disapprove but he does it anyway, while Emma tells her father about her engagement right away and considers his feelings above her own, even to the point that she accepts that her wedding will have to be delayed indefinitely.
Something about how Frank Churchill will not do his duty to his father until he has something to gain by it (seeing Jane) while Emma sacrifices her happiness, time, and energy again and again without complaint to the care of her father.
Something about how on the surface, Frank Churchill and Emma Woodhouse seem very similar, but they are nothing alike.
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