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explain Emma as comedy of manner in the story emma by Jane Austen ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Can you imagine a world without merchants, where we are left to our own devices to acquire goods and services without middlemen? Sounds like a harsh place to be. The sale and trade of goods defines much of the development and history of the world.

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Answered by whitewolf275
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Emma is a comedy of manners, with a host of comedic characters and a plot that is based on deception, misunderstanding, courtship and marriage. ... Austen suggested that in Emma she had created a character that no one but herself would much like and her heroine certainly has many faults.

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