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Mrs. Weston has more involvement than that of a normal governess and stays on with the Woodhouse family long after Emma no longer needs a governess. Emma's interferences are well-meaning, but extremely misguided. Mrs. Weston has done as well as she could with Emma, considering what kind of father she has...
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Mrs. Weston has done as well as she could with Emma, considering what kind of father she has. Mrs. Weston's role has been as a friend and companion to Emma and she is the one to whom Emma can tell anything. Even though she gets married and leaves, Mrs. Weston is still involved in Emma's life.
At the beginning of Emma, Austen writes that "she loved her father, but he was no companion to her...
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