Emma 2009 Quiz
I found another quiz of Jane Austen’s movies…and this one was on the Emma 2009 page. Though it is completely unnecessary to know…My Bachelor of Highbury is Mr. Knightley. So now I know who to look for when I visit Highbury, as I often do.
Mr. George Knightley
“You might not see one in a hundred with gentleman so plainly written as in Mr. Knightley.”
You’re looking for the complete package: a man with brains, good looks, a great job, perfect manners and a sizeable fortune to boot. Well, today’s your lucky day.
As Highbury’s wealthiest landowner and all-around great guy, Mr. Knightley is what your mother meant by “a good catch.” He’s a “sensible man” with a “cheerful manner” who loves his family and friends and has no patience for vanity or drama. Direct, down-to-earth and happily duty-bound, he proves time and again that chivalry is alive and well. He’s a reluctant dancer but an astute judge of character and a trustworthy confidant. Overt displays of emotion or affection aren’t exactly his thing, but you couldn’t ask for a more caring or thoughtful friend.
No one’s perfect, so you’ll have to work through disagreements now and then (usually over something you’ve said or done). But, if you can get over his being right most of the time, you two should enjoy a fine life together indeed.
By: ThePainter | Quizzes


My result was Robert Martin, which fits me quite well.
I tied between Mr. Knightly and Robert Martin.
The extra question to settle it was basically, would you rather have you house have lots of land or lots of laughter? Of course I picked laughter and was given Robert Martin.
Thanks for linking to this miracle! All my problems are solved!
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/emma/quiz_results.html?c=4&q1=%209&q2=%200&q3=51&q4=25&q5=12
With love and *laughter,*
-Breezy
Mr. Knightly! ♥
Off topic of your post… I have the edition of “A Tale of Two Cities” that is in your header. I hold it close to my heart.
Well, I took the funny little test and found out that I am apparently suited for Mr. George Knightly…..
Thanks for the fun.
Yep, he’s my favorite Jane Austen hero, and probably my first pick for a husband (from her novels)!