Mr Knightley - Jane Austen...'Mr Knightley is the arbiter of sense and judgement.' Discuss with reference to the first eleven chapters.
Title: Mr Knightley - Jane Austen...'Mr Knightley is the arbiter of sense and judgement.' Discuss with reference to the first eleven chapters.
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Mr Knightley - Jane Austen...'Mr Knightley is the arbiter of sense and judgement.' Discuss with reference to the first eleven chapters.
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 1208 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
'Mr Knightley is the arbiter of sense and judgement.' Discuss with reference to the first eleven chapters.
Mr Knightley, in direct contrast to Emma, is sensible to the ways of the world and thoughtful. Mr Knightley has all the good qualities that Emma lacks and he always voices his true opinions. Knightley displays many admirable virtues and he helps us to see the reality of a situation.
Mr Knightley is Emma's brother-in-law and he
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on improving Emma's character and warning her from interfering with other people serves as a constant check to her character. He shows clarity and insight in his judgement of Mr Elton and Harriet. He rightly suspects Emma of interfering in Harriet's affections, and in chapter eight he asserts that 'You have been no friend to Harriet Smith Emma.' Mr Knightley serves as the honourable Hero and arbiter of sense and judgment within the Novel.