![]() He remains devoted to Emily throughout the novel, although he does have a period of gambling and misbehaving in Paris. Moreover, Valancourt has a good heart and acts with integrity. He is very sensitive and appreciative of beauty, but also strong and brave. ![]() Valancourt is a young man from an aristocratic family. ![]() Aubert's early death places Emily in a perilous situation. Aubert is also a good judge of character who can quickly discern that Valancourt is a good man worthy of Emily's love. Aubert is a devoted husband and father, and passes most of his good qualities on to his daughter. He is a very kind person, fond of nature and secluded life. At the end of the novel, Emily ends up very rich and happily married to Valancourt. ![]() Emily is often put in dangerous situations and spends much of the novel trying to avoid danger, and trying to find a way to be with her beloved, Valancourt. Emily's vivid imagination and heightened emotions can sometimes lead to her becoming overwhelmed. She is a virtuous and sensitive young woman, who has an artistic temperament and is very appreciative of natural beauty. ![]()
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