I think not. Emma has just seen the Westons' marriage, which she claims to have made come about, but I do not think that is sufficient to be more than a little background information. The plot of the book does not require the Westons' wedding, and it could have been done without it.
No, Jane Austen's novel "Emma" does not begin in medias res. The story starts at the beginning of the main character's life and follows her journey from there.
It is very loosely based on Jane Austen's novel, Emma.
Sentence part: "I like the movie Clueless." Phrase: "based on Jane Austen's novel Emma"
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Pride and prejudice
Some of Jane Austen's other well-known works include "Sense and Sensibility," "Emma," "Mansfield Park," and "Persuasion."
Jane Austen's parents married on April 26, 1764.
George Knightley is a close friend of Emma Woodhouse's father in Jane Austen's novel "Emma." He is a respected landowner in the village of Highbury and is portrayed as a sensible, caring, and mature man who acts as a moral compass for Emma. George Knightley eventually becomes Emma's romantic interest and they get married by the end of the novel.
Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, so her sun sign was Sagittarius.
first impressions
Jane Austen's parents married on April 26, 1764.
"Predigous" is spelled PREJUDICE. Like in Jane Austens book: "Pride and Prejudice"
Emma Jane was born in 1969.