Member-only story

Emma vs. Clueless

A Comparison by Julia A. Keirns

Julia A. Keirns
2 min readFeb 5, 2021
https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.solarnavigator.net%2Fmusic%2Fmusic_images%2FEmma_Jane_Austen_b
Emma Book Cover by Jane Austen

Emma — a 2020 film directed by Autumn de Wilde is based on Jane Austen’s 1815 novel and stars Anna Taylor-Joy as Emma Woodhouse. Emma interferes in the love lives of her friends. This film is now available on Amazon Prime.

The new and old versions of this timeless tale represent different aspects of their societies and times. Emma is a story placed in early 19th century England at a time when women were expected to simply perform womanly duties, marry and have and raise children. They were not expected to seek higher education. They were doomed to cook and clean and remain homebound, although the upper-class women like Emma and her family had servants to do most of the cooking and cleaning for them so these women simply spent their days conversing with other women and finding creative ways to use their idle time — like matchmaking.

Women in this time period were smart and educated in their own way. Embarrassment was not tolerated by the family and it was planned for the women to act in a certain way and marry at a certain time in their life. Should they not be successful at finding a suitable man to marry them, they were dubbed spinsters and still were expected to perform household business and chores without any hope of procuring a higher education or purpose.

--

--

Julia A. Keirns
Julia A. Keirns

Written by Julia A. Keirns

Currently living in an RV full time and traveling across North America. The goal is simply to write about it. Editor of Fiction Shorts, the Challenged, and ROD.

No responses yet