Transformative development requires a reconstruction of a text in a contemporary contextual setting to ensure its success with a progressive audience. Comparing Jane Austen's "Emma" to "Clueless" written and directed by Amy Heckerling, it is clear that the film has a form of reappropriation that uses Austen's thoughts while effectively presenting Heckerling's annotations of modern culture. The main characters, Cher and Emma, are both spoiled upper-class snobs who take prodigy Harriet and Tai under their wing. Then experience a difficult situation when things don't go your way. Allowing for emotional and personal growth. Heckerling alters Jane Austen's 17th century novel "Emma" to match current audiences by adapting characters, literature, language, and form that still projects Austen's concept of satire on the need to live a conventional life while adhering to social mores. . Skillfully supporting the essence of Emma through modernized graphics. Each writer shares common themes, both texts represent parallel social contexts...
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