Emma Flashcards
(22 cards)
Emma Woodhouse
The witty, independent, and somewhat misguided heroine who enjoys matchmaking.
Mr. Knightley
Emma’s friend and eventual romantic interest, known for his wisdom and strong moral compass.
Harriet Smith
A sweet but impressionable girl whom Emma attempts to match with various suitors.
Mr. Weston
A kind-hearted man who marries the widow of Mr. Churchill and later becomes Emma’s stepfather.
Mrs. Weston
Emma’s former governess and stepmother, who has a close relationship with her.
Frank Churchill
A charming, well-mannered man whose secret engagement causes complications.
Jane Fairfax
A reserved and accomplished woman, Emma’s rival in terms of beauty and talent.
Mr. Woodhouse
Emma’s hypochondriacal father, whose overprotectiveness influences her actions.
Miss Bates
A kind but talkative and somewhat embarrassing woman who is a friend of the Woodhouses.
Philip Elton
A pompous clergyman whom Emma mistakenly tries to match with Harriet.
Henry Elton
Philip Elton’s arrogant cousin, who becomes a suitor for Harriet but has little interest in her.
Mrs. Goddard
The kind-hearted headmistress of a boarding school and a confidante for Harriet.
Isabella Woodhouse
Emma’s older sister, who is married and lives in London with her husband.
Mr. Bates
Miss Bates’ elderly and impoverished father.
Hartfield
Emma’s home and the center of social life in Highbury.
Donwell Abbey
Mr. Knightley’s large estate, where Emma visits and has important conversations.
Highbury
The town where Emma and most of the other characters live.
Randalls
The Weston family home, a key location for social gatherings and events.
Box Hill
The location of the famous picnic where tensions rise between characters.
Ford’s
The local shop in Highbury, a common place for social interactions.
The Crown Inn
A local inn in Highbury, frequented by characters during their social outings.
The Bates’ Home
The modest home of Miss Bates and her elderly father, Mr. Bates.