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: Austen uses the village of Highbury to explore rigid social hierarchies. Emma's attempt to elevate Harriet Smith's status highlights the societal obsession with class distinctions of the era. dzhein ostin knigi emma skachat
: The book is celebrated for its use of "free indirect discourse," which blends the narrator's voice with Emma's own subjective thoughts, often leading the reader to share in her misunderstandings. Free Digital Access (Public Domain) Because Emma was published in 1815, it is