Who's Who in Highbury?
Matching Mishaps
Lessons in Love
Mapping Out Highbury
As If!
100

This character is the titular heroine of Emma, known for her matchmaking efforts.

Who is Emma Woodhouse?

100

Emma believes this character is in love with Harriet, but she is mistaken.

Who is Mr. Elton?

100

This theme explores the dangers of making assumptions about others' feelings and intentions.

What is miscommunication or misunderstanding?

100

The village where most of the novel's events take place.

What is Highbury?

100

Cher's iconic catchphrase when she disagrees with someone.

What is "As if!"

200

He is Emma's close friend and eventual love interest, who often criticizes her behaviour.

Who is Mr. Knightley?

200

This event reveals the true nature of Frank Churchill's relationship with Jane Fairfax.

What is the engagement of Frank Churchill and Jane Fairfax?

200

The novel often critiques the social class system, particularly through this concept.

What is social status or class consciousness?

200

The grand estate where Emma lives.

What is Hartfield?

200

This character famously says, "You're a virgin who can't drive."

Who is Tai Frasier?

300

This character is Emma's former governess and now a happily married woman.

Who is Mrs. Weston?

300

Emma realizes she loves Mr. Knightley after this incident involving Harriet.

What is Harriet's confession of affection for Mr. Knightley?

300

Emma's development as a character is closely tied to this theme of personal growth.

What is self-awareness or self-discovery?

300

This estate is home to Mr. Knightley.

What is Donwell Abbey?

300

"I totally paused!" is Cher's defence for this action.

What is when she rolls through a stop sign?

400

A charming newcomer to Highbury who captures the attention of many, including Emma.

Who is Frank Churchill?

400

The novel opens with this significant event in Emma's life, causing her to feel lonely.

What is the marriage of Miss Taylor (Mrs. Weston)?

400

The motif of this animal is frequently used to symbolize Emma's meddling nature.

What is the "busybody" or matchmaker (e.g., bees, etc.)?

400

The seaside town that Frank Churchill visits, which causes much speculation.

What is Weymouth?

400

This is Cher's advice about taking pictures.

What is "Always take it in good lighting!"

500

This shy, gentle girl becomes the subject of Emma's matchmaking attempts.

Who is Harriet Smith?

500

Emma's realization of her own feelings coincides with this social event in Highbury.

What is the Box Hill picnic?

500

This concept is explored through the various misunderstandings and romantic entanglements in the novel.

What is love and marriage?

500

The location of the picnic that becomes a turning point in Emma's relationships.

What is Box Hill?

500

Josh criticizes Cher's driving by calling her this.

What is "a menace to society"?

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