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2. Wuthering Heights
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Questions about Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

... List four physical characteristics of Wuthering Heights and explain how they contribute to the creating of the atmosphere of place in the novel.
„h Wuthering (10)ˇV It makes the building seem beat up and old from the heavy winds. ...
„h Gaudily-painted canisters (11) ˇV The description of the stuff in the parlor gives the atmosphere a dreary, old feel about the house. ... Virginia Woolf said of Emily Bronte in Wuthering Heights: ˇ§ ˇK by speaking of the moor she could make the wind blow and the thunder roar. ...
„h Earth
„X ˇ§on that bleak hilltop the earth was hard with a black frost, and the air made me shiver through every limbˇ¨ Lockwood is traveling to Wuthering Heights. ...
„X ˇ§ˇKspending a hot July day was lying from morning till evening on a bank of heath in the middle of the moors, with the bees humming dreamily about among the bloom, and the larks singing high up overhead, and the blue sky and bright sun shining steadily and cloudlessly (237). ... ˇ¨ Catherine misses Wuthering Heights and the idea is that the wind carries her feelings making her less homesick. ...
„X The air was cold and frosty enough to possibly bring about Catherineˇ¦s death. ... Again Bronte uses the fire as a comfort, which underscores its role as the mode of heat and warmth of live (315). ... Give four examples of Emily Bronteˇ¦s use of windows as images. ...
„h The windows of Wuthering Heights were described as narrow and deep set ˇV Used as to help describe the surroundings of the characters.
„h Catherine opens the window - to feel closer to Wuthering Heights
„h The open window ˇV Catherineˇ¦s chance of life. ... Refer to four occasions when Emily Bronte uses images of gates and doors. ...
„h The doors being closed for Lockwood at Wuthering Heights (15). ... How does Emily Bronte use animal imagery to convey character and atmosphere? ...
I believe this was a way for Emily to tell a fairy tale of a women set in her own time. ... This is evidenced by his upbringing and the priorities that Bronte gives him. ... In what ways does Emily Bronte contrast Thrushcross Grange with Wuthering Heights? ...
Emily Bronte paints two very different images of the two main houses in her novel. ... Wuthering Heights is ˇ§exposed to stormy weatherˇ¨ (10) leaving the landscaping slanted and the sides of the house weather worn. ... Catherine and Heathcliff, who lived at Wuthering Heights, were both strong characters with uninhibited spirits. ... All of these characters reflect the buildings in which they live and Bronte is able to use that to contrast the two buildings. ... How important a theme is isolation in Wuthering Heights? ...
Isolation is very important to Wuthering Heights. ... The Isolation helps Bronte by keeping her readrs focused in on what is important to her in the novel. She can go into more detail about things than one could if you involved more area. ... Using Linton he lures Cathy up to Wuthering Heights. ... But in the end Heathcliff exploits Hindleyˇ¦s alcoholism and gains control of Wuthering Heights. ... How does Emily Bronte create sympathy for Heathcliff? ...
Heathcliff could arguably considered a villain for everything he put people thought, although at the same time Emily Bronte manages to generate sympathy for Heathcliff. ... Observant; ˇ§I observed no signs of roasting, boiling, or baking, about the huge fireplace; nor any glitter of copper saucepans and tin cullenders on the walls. ... Discuss briefly Emily Bronteˇ¦s narrative method in Wuthering Heights.
Emily Bronte used a narrative method that involved telling the story through the eyes of a character that was removed from the heart of conflict. ... You also donˇ¦t hear about anything that Nelly didnˇ¦t see or Catherine didnˇ¦t want to tell her. ... Lockwoodˇ¦s case the interaction that is there does not play a significant role except to reveal the history of Wuthering heights and Thrushcross grange. ... Comment briefly on the structure of Wuthering Heights.
Emily Bronteˇ¦s style is defined especially by her diction and dialect usage. ... ˇ¨ It is obvious from these two quotes how contrasted the usages of dialect can be in Wuthering Heights. ... Emily Bronte uses different styles of writing within Wuthering Heights. ...
     Another aspect of Bronteˇ¦sˇ¦ style was her vulgarity in her writing. ... ˇ¨ Many early critics especially Americans commented on ˇ§the disgusting coarsenessˇ¨ and Bronteˇ¦sˇ¦ apparent ˇ§Ill mannered contempt for the decencies of language. There was one American critic who accused Bronte of attempting to ˇ§ corrupt the virtues of the sturdy descendants of the Puritans. ... Why do you thing Wuthering Heights met with a hostile reception with it was first published in 1847? ...
Wuthering Heights was a book before its time. ... However, I believe in some ways she was probably right about the English.


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