Emma hits 2 weddings are about to happen at the end, but I won't consider them "double wedding". I can't imagine that Emma and Mr. Knightley getting married with Jane Fairfax and Frank Churchill.
Unless that quiz's writer is thinking of Maria Rushworth (née Bertrem) eloped with Henry Crawford?
Pride and Prejudice ends with a double wedding. Happy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most deserving daughters.
Is it? How can you tell? I didn't get that sense from the question at all.
Also, which is the "somewhat autobiographical novel"?
I have further objections to add to your list - Sir Walter Elliot was not obsessed with his title; he was obsessed with his (and everyone else's) appearance!
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Unless that quiz's writer is thinking of Maria Rushworth (née Bertrem) eloped with Henry Crawford?
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Also, which is the "somewhat autobiographical novel"?
I have further objections to add to your list - Sir Walter Elliot was not obsessed with his title; he was obsessed with his (and everyone else's) appearance!
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The "somewhat autobiographical" novel was Persuasion.
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