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Emma Deprestion

ay. Later in the book Emma renews her affair with Leon. Within a very short time she found herself tired of him and bored with life. "Each day she clung more desperately to it, thus destroying all happiness by demanding too much of it. She blamed Leon for her disappointed hopes as if he had betrayed her, and she even wished for some catastrophe that would cause their seperation since she lacked the courage to bring it about herself. (272). Throughout her whole life, Emma was never completly and totally happy. The books she read brainwashed her mind. She believed she was being cheated out of the feeling of true love. I don't think anyone could of made her happy. She couldn't except the fact that she wasn't rich and that she lived the life of a middle-class person. ...

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