Emma's Relationship with Harriet Smith
Topic C
April 18, 2015
Miss Taylor, Emma's governess, had played a huge part in Emma's life.
Since her mother had died when Emma was young, Miss Taylor had taken care of
Emma and her sister for 16 years. Miss Taylor had been very fond of Emma and
"between them it was more the intimacy of sisters." (Austen 3)
However, Miss Taylor had to move out of the Woodhouse's home when she married
Mr. Weston. This left Emma without a friend for a while, that is until she met
Harriet Smith. Mrs. Goddard introduced Emma to Harriet, because Harriet
was one of her students. When they first begin to talk, Emma “was as much pleased
with her manners as her person, and quite determined to continue their acquaintance.”
(20) Emma see’s Harriet as someone she can help. At first Emma started planning
to improve her and teach her how to “fit in” at Hartfield. Then she begins to
plan on getting her to marry someone, like she did with Miss Taylor and Mr.
Weston. In a way, Emma’s relationship with Harriet is starting out to be a way
for Emma to distract herself from being upset about Miss Taylor. She almost views
Harriet as a type of “project” that she could fix. Emma most likely feels as if
she needs to immerse herself in another friendship in order to fill in the gap
Miss Taylor left in her life. Emma begins to treat Harriet like Miss Taylor
when she starts to plan on setting her up with a man, which is what she did for
Miss Taylor.
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