analysis of transformation of Jane Austen's "Emma" to Amy Heckerling's "Clueless"

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English

 

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Amy C

 

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June 20, 2014

 

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University

 

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B

 

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By analysing the literary techniques found in ?Emma', Heckerling is able to specify and adapt these techniques to different film processes in order to portray her perspective and interpretation of the novel. As a character, Emma embodies her unsettled social environment. While she aggressively asserts her individuality and follows her free will, she is also the most eligible woman in Highbury...
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While she aggressively asserts her individuality and follows her free will, she is also the most eligible woman in Highbury. She may act like a product of ?progressive ideology,' but her social position embeds her in a ?tradition ideology,' that assumes marriage for social benefit. While Emma appears to reject the explanations inherent in this position, declaring ?never to marry' and eventually only marrying for love, it is both convenient and contrived that Knightely is not only her choice, but her social equal...
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