Look at this! Another blog in so short a time? Its unbelievable! The days are starting to get hotter and being stuck inside is getting annoying. At least now the weather is cooperating so that my husband and I can go to the cabin and escape the city for some solicitude. I've already got sunburnt once!
I really enjoyed Emma, much more so than Mansfield Park. It was funny, and quirky, and there were so many characters for you to love to hate. Like Mrs. Elton. There were actually likeable characters in Emma too, and I thought the story just flowed so much better and actually kept me engaged.
While I did like this book much better as whole, the group did agree that Emma is the least liked of Austen's heroines. She's snobby, bossy, catty and refuses to admit she is wrong. Eventually she does own up to her mistakes, and we agreed that few characters do that, but she's still ranked low in the scale of Austen women. Elissa made a hilarious observation about the Emma and the other characters. She said "they're an ensemble cast not done well." Phew, that made me laugh!
One of the girls in the club (I'm purposefully not saying who) actually said she identifies a lot with Emma. She said it made her quite anxious and that is a big part of why she doesn't like Emma. She compared herself with the snobbiness of Emma, stated the drama of the book is much like her high school years, and that she enjoys matching people up like Emma does as well. It was quite the revelation, but I applaud her for being open about it and explaining how and why she feels the way she does about the book in that context.
Another thing we noted was how many similarities there are between Emma and Sense and Sensibility. There is a secret engagement, a large age difference between two of the main characters, there is a snobby gentleman of questionable virtue, and a lady of uncertain background. When you think about it though, there are several themes that feature throughout Austen's novels in interesting ways.
I'm going to cut the writing about the actual book short through because what I really want to do is write about the ADAPTATIONS. Oh baby, they were quite a treat to watch all close together and really get a feel for the difference and nuances each film decided to go with. Let's go!
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The first one I watched is my favourite of the adaptations. It stars Romola Garai as Emma and Johnny Lee Miller as Mr. Knightley. (You can probably guess why this one if my fave now.) I find the mini-series format really worked well for Emma because there is a lot going on and a lot to cover about the characters and storyline. Mr. Elton in this one was also fantastic, especially in the carriage scene at Christmas; he did a great job being creepy af.



