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    PROPOSAL 1.0 (Working)/ Title : An Analysis of Height Requirement for Flight Attendants at Philippine Airlines | 2.0 Name of ProponentAustria‚ Rossayne Yvette Marie M.Cayabyab‚ Christopher M.Lintag‚ Abigail P.Mendoza‚ MariahSingson‚ Julie Ann L.H-359 | 2.1 College/DepartmentCollege of International Tourism and Hospitality Management | 3.0 Statement of the Problem Generally‚ the study seeks to analyze the effects of having a height requirement for applying Flight Attendants at the

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    Wuthering Heights is the central location of which the novel unfolds. “Wuthering” can be used as an adjective to describe the chaotic tumult in stormy weather or to describe the isolated area in which the alienation and isolation of several main characters in the novel take place. Heathcliff’s alienation as an adolescent in the Earnshaw household shows the scorn for Heathcliff’s situation in the novel‚ emphasizing what was and what was not accepted in society. The major theme throughout the novel

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    Review Sheet for Wuthering Heights 1. What techniques are used in the characterization of Heathcliff? Effects? Heathcliff is associated with evil and darkness from the beginning of the novel. "I felt his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows." (1) When Lockwood sees Heathcliff’s garden (perhaps a symbol for Heathcliff) "the earth was hard with a black frost…the air made me shiver through every limb." (6) When we see Heathcliff when he is first brought into the Earnshaw household

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    Wuthering Heights notes Chapter One Summary: Writing in his diary in 1801‚ Lockwood describes his first days as a tenant at Thrushcross Grange‚ an isolated manor in thinly populated Yorkshire. Shortly after arriving at the Grange‚ he pays a visit to his landlord‚ Mr Heathcliff‚ a surly‚ dark man living in a manor called Wuthering Heights. During the visit‚ Heathcliff seems not to trust Lockwood‚ and leaves him alone in a room with a group of snarling dogs. Lockwood is saved from the hounds by a

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    Sympathetic background is the literary device where the surroundings mirror‚ mimic or elope with the emotions of the characters in it. Sympathetic background is especially evident when Bronte uses much of the settings of Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights to convey the feelings of the characters within. The use of sympathetic background can be seen as early as the first chapter‚ in which the Heath is described. Bronte uses “Wuthering” in the sense that it’s a “significant provincial narrative‚ descriptive

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    romantic ascent of various characters in Wuthering Heights through a philosophical Christian view. She begins by describing Catherine as a lost soul searching for heaven‚ while in reality she longs for the love of Heathcliff. Nussbaum continues by comparing Heathcliff as the opposition of the ascent from which the Linton’s hold sacred within their Christian beliefs. Nussbaum makes use of the notion that the Christian belief in Wuthering Heights is both degenerate and way to exclude social classes

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    In Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë‚ revenge is one of the most prominent themes within the novel. This theme plays into a recurring literary theme of the war between passion and responsibility‚ seen specifically within Brontë’s character Heathcliff. In this case‚ Heathcliff’s passion is his overwhelming desire for revenge on the Earnshaw and Linton families in order to gain what he believes is rightfully his. With his mind solely focused on seeking vengeance on those who have hurt him‚ Heathcliff

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    The Dazzling Heights The Dazzling Heights by Katharine McGee is the second book in the trilogy series‚ The Thousandth Floor. I found this book was a very interesting read‚ because I could relate to what the characters were feeling and the situations they were in. One of the character developments I loved the most was of Leda Cole. In the previous book‚ she is seen as a very angry‚ emotional‚ jealous‚ hurt and uptight person. However‚ in The Dazzling Heights‚ you begin to see the raw‚ gritty‚ sensitive

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    "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Brontë is a forbidden love story that has a loveless controversial marriage and a "love after death" scenario. Brontë shows emotions in her novel that force characters to do things that are not a "traditional" behavior for a person. Although the main theme throughout "Wuthering Heights" is love‚ it is equally based on revenge. Examples of that revenge are mainly between the characters Heathcliff and Hindley. For example‚ when Hindley decided to make Heathcliff’s life

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    In Wuthering Heights‚ Emily Bronte uses Language and imagery to create a very stark contrast between Heathcliff‚ and Edgar Linton. This contrast is not only illustrated in how these characters act‚ but also in their appearance‚ usual setting and the language that is used to describe them. Emily Bronte first uses the raw basics of the characters Heathcliff and Edgar Linton to right away let us know that these

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