Emma Woodhouse

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Emma Woodhouse is the clever, wealthy, and somewhat meddlesome heroine of Jane Austen’s novel "Emma," known for her misguided attempts at matchmaking in her small English village.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
protagonist
ageAtBeginning 21
appearsIn Emma
appearsInGenre novel of manners
romantic novel
associatedTheme class and social hierarchy
marriage and courtship
self-knowledge
characterTrait clever
confident
kind-hearted
meddlesome
spoiled
wealthy
countryOfCitizenship England
createdBy Jane Austen
fictionalParish Highbury
fictionalResidence Hartfield
firstPublicationOfWork 1815
hasAcquaintance Frank Churchill
Jane Fairfax
Miss Bates in Emma
surface form: Miss Bates

Mr. Elton
Mr. Weston
Mrs. Elton
hasBrotherInLaw Mr. Knightley
surface form: John Knightley
hasFather Mr. Woodhouse
hasFormerGoverness Anne Weston
hasFriend Harriet Smith
Mrs. Weston
hasHusband Mr. Knightley
surface form: George Knightley
hasSister Isabella Knightley
languageOfWork English
loveInterest Mr. Knightley
surface form: George Knightley
maritalStatusAtBeginning single
maritalStatusAtEnd married
misjudges Frank Churchill’s behavior
Harriet Smith’s romantic prospects
Mr. Elton’s intentions
narrativeRole central viewpoint character
notableFor matchmaking
misguided matchmaking attempts
realizesLoveFor Mr. Knightley
surface form: George Knightley
settingPeriod early 19th century
socialClass gentry
undergoesCharacterDevelopment yes

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Anya Taylor-Joy playedCharacter Emma Woodhouse
Emma (1996 film) character Emma Woodhouse
Miss Bates in Emma relationshipWith Emma Woodhouse
subject surface form: Miss Bates
Miss Bates in Emma insultedBy Emma Woodhouse
subject surface form: Miss Bates
this entity surface form: Emma Woodhouse at Box Hill
Emma (novel by Jane Austen) protagonist Emma Woodhouse
subject surface form: Emma (novel)
Emma (novel by Jane Austen) mainCharacter Emma Woodhouse
subject surface form: Emma (novel)
Cher Horowitz basedOn Emma Woodhouse
Emma titleCharacter Emma Woodhouse
subject surface form: Emma (2009 TV series)
Emma character Emma Woodhouse
subject surface form: Emma (2009 TV series)
Anya notableRole Emma Woodhouse
subject surface form: Anya Taylor-Joy
this entity surface form: Emma Woodhouse in Emma