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1、Preliminary Analysis on the Causes and Transformation of Emmas Fatal DeficiencySelfconceit【Abstract】Emma is not terribly perfect or good but is close to being real and whole. She has been loved by researchers. Many of them think Austen has successfully molded adorable Emma with minor defects. Howeve

2、r, they ignore one of Emmas characteristics-self-conceit, which can be fatal in many parts of Emma. This paper focuses on this fatal deficiency-self-conceit and clearly displays the manifestation of self-conceit, as well as the causes of it. Then it gives preliminary analysis on the cost of self-con

3、ceit and the transformation from self-conceit to self-communion. Through analysis of Emmas fatal deficiency, a new understanding of the image of Emma will be revealed and the essence of this novel will be appreciated better. 【Key words】Emma; deficiency; self-conceit; cause; transformation 1. Introdu

4、ction Jane Austen is one of the most distinguished female writers in the 19th century in England. Emma is one of the greatest novels in the world and Jane Austens more mature masterpiece. Emma is about the heroines painful process of removing self-conceit into moral and emotional maturity and gainin

5、g self -reflection out of the errors. Austen shapes a young, pretty, bright and pleasing heroine Emma, who is not terribly perfect or good but is close to being real and whole. This thesis will focus on one of Emmas fatal deficiency-self-conceit and give preliminary analysis on the causes and transf

6、ormation of this character into self-recognition in order to get a new understanding of the image of Emma and appreciate better about Austens talent in this novel. 2. Emmas Fatal Deficiency:Self-conceit No one is perfect; there is no exception to Emma. Though she is young, beautiful, smart and witty

7、, she still has many shortcomings and drawbacks. For example, she usually has overconfidence about her judgment and observation; she has prejudice to different classes and she always treats lower class people arrogantly. Moreover, she doesnt like people who are better than her. To sum up, these are

8、all the reflection about behaviors and personalities of Emmas self-conceit. Emma has stubborn personality with high self-conceit. She can not be aware of her weakness; neither put the end to force other people to accept her ideas. She takes it for granted that she herself should be responsible for c

9、orrecting the manners and morals at other people. In Highbury, Emmas family-the Woodhouse is in the first rank of wealth and social status. Emma is deeply affected by the familys traditional concept which thinks the fortune is entirely essential to a particular social class and the lower class is be

10、ggary in many aspects. Therefore, she always looks down on the lower one. Emmas wealth makes her feel arrogant and sometimes her conducts have seemed cold or jealous. 3. Causes, Cost and Transformation of Self-conceit Emmas self-conceit is closely related to the time and environment which she lives

11、in and her individual psychology. In Emma, economy is measure of social morality, as agent of social disruption, as source of national identity. Emma has poisoned by the concept of society.Except the influence of the society, the family and surroundings affects her self-conceit, too. Everyone spoils

12、 her very much. Emma has no time to examine her words and deeds, committing the errors again and again. Emma has the feeling of superiority, too. Because of her family status, she believes herself to possess the power to do and say what she wants. She is blinded to her own corrupt personality. Emmas

13、 course of growing mature is not involuntary, but owes to Mr. Knightlys inculcation as well as her own self-reflection. Mr. Knightly is full of affection and He has taken the true measure of Emma herself. Whenever Emma is out of sense or she is outspoken, Mr. Knightly will correct her. Mr. Knightly

14、is Emmas moral tutor; and due to his leading, Emma is growing. Emmas process of getting rid of her self-conceit also relies to her self-reflection. The failure of match making for Harriet makes her discover the independence of reality and gains knowledge of her inability to control it. She is forced to give up her expansive attitudes and makes herself realize the fatal deficiency-self-conceit. Emmas marriage to Mr. Knightly is a manifestation of her understanding. At this point, Emma has finished the transformation.

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