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Theres my lame attempt at a speech. Its only a small part. How can I improve this?Good morning/Afternoon class of Year 11. As you all are aware I am the phenomenal movie director Amy Heckerling who directed the highly rated ‘Clueless’. As all of you would know for any movie to be worthy of an audience of the likes of such an English class as this it must be based on a timeless piece of classic literature. In the case of ‘Clueless’ the basis was decided to be of Jane Austen’s ‘Emma’.
Clueless is a 20th century movie based on the 19th century book, ‘Emma’. I have used the themes introduced in Emma relating to the quality of relationships and transformed them to a more suitable 20th century setting and through comparative study showed how the ideas of a quality relationship has changed through a hundred years.
While examining ‘Emma’ the ideas about the quality of relationships in 19th can be concluded. In my study of ‘Emma’ I came to the conclusion that ideas of a quality relationship wasn’t defined by the amount of love and devotion the partners carried each other but the wealth both carried. The Females worth was determined by the dowry she carried while the Males worth was determined by his wealth and the amount of employment he was involved in. Family name was also a deciding factor when it came to relationships in the 19th century. Someone with a relatively new and unknown family name weren’t as important as someone with a family name that went back generations despite their wealth. A perfect example of marriage and a quality relationship in the 19th century was the marriage between Mr. John Knightley and Isabella Woodhouse. Mr. John Knightley was of considerable wealth being a lawyer and despite being quite a new name was well respected. Isabella obviously had quite a large dowry being part of one of the oldest and richest families in Highbury. Shockingly Mr. John Knightley also loved Isabella and his children. Throughout the book he makes it known that he’d rather be at home with the family than at social functions such as picnics and parties.