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Mr. Elton's future use for satire is indicated in the early description of him as "a young man living alone without liking it," because he later proposes to Emma and then, when rejected, quickly turns around and marries Mrs. Elton. Also, Austen is very critical of Miss Bates's loquacious, hopelessly indiscrete ramblings.

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