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“Cathy is a typical 19th century heroine.” With reference to appropriately selected parts of the novel and relevant contextual information‚ give your response to the above view. Nineteenth century English heroines acted within their social environment as their roles within civilisation saw them becoming a good wives and mothers and before that‚ kind and caring daughters. Their path in life was to care for their family and to provide support for the head of the household. A typical woman in Victorian
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Characters Cathy • • • • Mean and vindictive (Nelly) ’at 15 she was queen of the countryside’ Aware of her responsibilities ‚ marrying Edgar ’It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff’ Heathcliff • • • • • • • • Reflects the weather and moors Different in appearance and character ’Out and outer’ Nature/nurture Passionate Mysterious Bedraggled Out of control • Animalistic Lockwood • • • • Looks on Unsure Self depricating Looknig for friends Themes Love • • • • • • • • • Heathcliff and Cathy bond through
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According to Roger Ames‚ “transplanting” human rights to China was doomed to failure because of the incompatibility between Chinese values and the Western human rights concept.36 Historically‚ he argues‚ the concept of rights did not naturally evolve in China‚ which leads him to portray Western human rights efforts as imperialistic. Indeed‚ the Western concepts of “rights” may indeed have posed a problem for Chinese society‚ when it was first introduced: There is general agreement with Ames’ claim that
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“We have only one story. All novels‚ all poetry‚ are built on the never-ending contest in ourselves of good and evil” (Steinbeck 11) and East of Eden is one of the stories‚ surrounded by good and evil. East of Eden is filled with religious references‚ and deeply tied to old testament stories‚ specifically the garden of Eden‚ and Cain and Abel. These stories shape the characters in the novel‚ adding depth to their actions and characteristics‚ and furthering the plot of the novel‚ by the multiple generations
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him makes Hindely to hates him even more. For those reasons‚ Hindley abuses Heathcliff both physically and mentally‚ and disturbs love between Heathcliff and Cathy. There is also another guy Edgar who hates Heathcliff and he fights for Cathy. Heathcliff feels inferior to him when it comes to status and wealth. Even Cathy behaves like a proper lady while with him. However‚ when she is with Heathcliff‚ she acts as she always has. In that sense‚ Heathcliff has every reason to be
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tenses to create a certain mood. The use of imagery is very apparent from the beginning. Cathy is first introduced as “dashing her head” and “grinding her teeth”. The two present participles‚ give the reader a sense of immediacy
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Shepard and Cathy Carlson. They both play big parts in the book‚ but they are two totally different characters with barely anything in common. Bryon compares the two girls a few times throughout the book. Cathy was sweet‚ but she didn’t take people’s nonsense. She came from a good family with lots of siblings and loving parents. Angela was bitter‚ and she didn’t have a good home life or family. There can be many comparisons and contrasts made between the two. Angela and Cathy are different
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The story of Heathcliff‚ the sadistic protagonist of Emily Bronte’s "Wuthering Heights" is so upset that Edgar Linton does not want his lovely daughter‚ Cathy‚ to hear it. Heathcliff and Cathy‚ two prominent characters in the novel‚ interact in the second half of the novel. Heathcliff’s passages reveal that the tortured character comes about from a childhood without the care of parents (33) while Cathy’s goodness (164) reflects her being raised by a loving father. The different supervision each character
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plot revolves around Cathy Whitaker who is shown as a good wife‚ good mother and a perfect homemaker. Her husband Frank is an executive at Magnatech. The film starts with the scene when Cathy gets a call from the local police about her husband who happens to be on the line. He says police mistook him for someone else and they are not leaving him alone. In the sequence of scenes that follows‚ Frank begins to stay late at office and develops obsession with the other men while Cathy develops love with
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