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Yes, Emma can be seen as a union of heart and head. Throughout the novel, she often grapples with her emotions and rational thoughts, navigating social expectations and personal desires. Her character development illustrates the tension between her feelings for others and her intellectual understanding of relationships, ultimately leading to a more balanced perspective. This duality enriches her character and drives the narrative forward.

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