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학술저널
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조한선 (경기대학교)
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한국현대영어영문학회 현대영어영문학 현대영어영문학 제62권 제2호
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2018.1
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249 - 268 (20page)

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This paper examines the influence of Mr. Woodhouse, a hypochondriac, on his daughter, Emma, ​​in one of Jane Austen's works, Emma. Emma has almost all the conditions to marry, but she declares she will never marry from the beginning of the novel. Mr. Woodhouse is nervous and fears to part with people he is familiar with, so he hates marriage. Influenced by his lifestyle and way of thinking for a long time, Emma has been so sensitive to his anxiety that she has suppressed her desire for marriage and rejected marriage. The repressed desire arouses a fear because it is hidden. Emma tries to escape from the fear through making fantasies by means of matchmaking, but rather through this, she recognizes her desire for marriage. However, Emma concludes that her filial affection for her father and her desire for marriage can not be compatible. When there seems to be nothing Emma can do, Austen makes Mr. Knightley, a landlord, leave Donwell Abbey and move into Hartfield against readers' expectation. This will allow Emma to share the responsibility of caring for her father with Mr. Knightley. Therefore, Emma will become emotionally independent from her father and finally overcome her fear.

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