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Explanation:
We establish that Harriet wants to get hitched (but we knew that anyway, didn’t we?), and then Austen allows Emma to spend a good deal of time unraveling her own theories of marriage and the single life. In other words, we interrupt Harriet’s character history to bring you…Emma. Which brings us to Harriet’s own intelligence.
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Personally, I think I "do gender" by dressing in feminine ways such as purchasing skirts and girly tops from "stores for girls". I believe I "do gender" by acting subservient and polite to most people. My hobbies tend to be "girly" things such as writing which is seen as a girl-dominated thing, teaching (again, stereotyped to be a girl's profession), drawing, and a "girl sport"-tennis. I think I mostly conform to the norms, but also challenge them in some way. I don't use she/her pronouns, I use they/them. I'm mostly friends with boys as opposed to girls and contrary to the norm, I have no interest in them (I'm a lesbian). Feel free to edit to make it more applicable to you!! Hope this helped.
A restricted thesis statement should only contain one idea.