Opposite Neighbors
Opposite Neighbors In the novel Wuthering Heights, the author Emily Bronte presents a Gothic setting at the home Wuthering Heights with its dark and primitive feeling. ... Through the narrator’s account at the start of the novel, the two opposite settings, Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, show the different rational and irrational emotion of the characters, especially Heathcliff, living in each. ... The two opposite settings show Heathcliffs’ and other characters differences in emotions and nature.