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English, 29.04.2021 01:50 jurnee77

How does the author's initial introduction of Harriet help to develop Emma's character? A
The emphasis on Harriet's education at Mrs. Goddard's school suggests that Emma is seeking a companion who is her intellectual equal.

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The focus on Harriet's unknown family origins suggests that Emma feels pity for those who have had a less fortunate upbringing.

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The focus on Harriet's blue eyes and fair hair suggests that Emma may be prone to jealousy of other girls' attractive qualities.

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The emphasis on Harriet's physical charms suggests that Emma may be overly impressed by superficial qualities.

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