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luvbecca222 · 2 days
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anya taylor joy and mia goth on the set of emma (2020)
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waltricia · 1 month
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Emma. (2020) // Bridgerton
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doomsdayoption · 8 months
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I love the fact that Show Stopping Number is included in Inevitable. Because when Hidgens first sang it, he was still totally human, which means that Pokey liked the song so much he was like "Yeah you know what I'm gonna get this in there, it was a banger and it will definitely make Emma lose her mind!" and I love him for that.
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emma woodhouse is the funniest austen girl. she has one-sided drama with the most reserved girl who has done nothing but literally just mind her business. she gets angry about not being invited to a social event even though she would have said no just because she would have liked to be asked. she's said she's aiming to read more for years but has never actually read more. she refers to her best friend as being naive and not very smart and kind of manipulates her while simultaneously both complicating her life greatly from the moment they meet to being her ride or die. she is literally The Problem. she denies that she is The Problem. she makes me want to pull my hair out. I love her more than anything.
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movie-gifs · 5 months
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EMMA. dir. Autumn de Wilde | 2020
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wylansvanhendriks · 2 years
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jane austen was right!!!!! i AM half agony half hope!!!!! if i loved you less i COULD talk about it more!!!!!!!! i WAS in the middle before i knew i had begun!!!!!!!
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valyrianheirs · 2 months
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Rhaenyra in this Red Dress! YES!
Also, Emma D'Arcy's beauty... monarch!
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laurenillustrated · 10 months
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handsome, clever, and rich.
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Emma Woodhouse poster design for fun! Based on the 2020 film.
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diana-daphne · 3 months
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Same girl, same 😔
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greengableslover · 1 month
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EMMA. (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde
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nerdyrevelries · 4 months
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Jane Austen heroines exist on a sliding scale of "You are always right, and no one ever listens to you" (Fanny Price) to "You are never right, and everyone always listens to you" (Emma Woodhouse.)
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flowerytale · 9 months
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Emma. (2020), dir. Autumn de Wilde
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mithrandirl · 2 months
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EMMA. (2020) dir. Autumn de Wilde
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chalkdaws · 4 months
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it’s one of the great cosmic mysteries. how it is that someone can go from being a total stranger, to being the most important person in your life.
FUCK OFF FUCK OFF FUCK OFF FUCK OFF
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swsource · 2 months
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STAR WARS WEEK ★ Day 7: Dark Side
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dearausten · 1 year
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nah cause the fact that jane austen wrote a character like emma woodhouse is still insane to me. she threw all the standards out the window and was like hey, here’s this incredibly complex and nuanced character, she’s selfish, privileged, manipulative and arrogant, but she’s also really fucking kind, she would do anything for those she loves (including sacrificing a lot of her liberties), she is able to admit that she’s made a mistake and grow from it, because those things are not mutually exclusive. and i think the reason why everyone is trying to girlbossify their heroines to make them like lizzie bennet (which is an insult to her character but that’s another story) is because they’re scared to write characters like emma. which is understandable, because she’s unlikeable-ish, and they don’t want to take that risk.
honestly the way jane wrote emma is IMPECCABLE and not everyone can pull it off, but i wish female characters with actual flaws were more popular.
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