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    for Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. Much of this conflict results from a distinct division of classes and is portrayed through personal relationships‚ for example the unfriendly relationship between the higher-class Lintons and the lower-class Heathcliff. Conflict is also portrayed by the appearance of characters the setting. The division of classes is based on cultural‚ economic‚ and social differences‚ and it greatly affects the general behaviour and actions of each character. <br> <br>The setting

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    dedication and sense of desolation can be considered as form of heroism displayed by Heathcliff. The other side of Heatcliff is his role as a villain. His purpose of turning into a villain from a good character is to seek revenge from all those who troubled him from his childhood days. It is seen that Heathcliff suffered terrible torture at the hands of Hindley after Mr. Earnshaw’s death. Hindley’s treatment of Heathcliff was "enough to make a fiend of a saint." Hindley deprived him of an education and

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    “heaven and hell”. More specifically‚ Wuthering Heights holds the characteristics of hell‚ while the Thrushcross Grange represents culture and civility. A reasonable assumption given the restrictions that tenants of Wuthering Heights faced because of Heathcliff on a daily basis. Not to mention the gothic nature that Wuthering Heights held throughout the course of the novel‚ with its descriptions of various paintings on the wall. What striked

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    Jane Austen (1775-1817) was the seventh child and second daughter of an Anglican rector in a country parish in Hampshire‚ England. At the age of twelve‚ she began to write parodies of popular literary works‚ and set her hand to her first serious writing project when she was nineteen. In 1795‚ she began a novel called Elinor and Marianne that was finally published in 1810 as ‘Sense and Sensibility’. She started writing First Impressions in 1796; it was initially rejected for publication‚ but later

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    and Heathcliff greatly compare to that of Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. With Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy‚ the idea of social standing within society keeps them apart and makes one seem less appealing to the other. Because of Darcy’s high social standing‚ the relationship between the two seems impossible. In Wuthering Heights‚ Catherine and Heathcliff experience the same thing‚ but the roles are reversed. Catherine is the one who obtains a more graceful and acceptable social standing where as Heathcliff is

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    portrayed as a physically weak character as she can assert her authority and she was a very wild and untamed as a child and she is certainly not impassionate. All throughout the novel‚ passion is one of the strongest things that strike us in Cathy and Heathcliffs love and this is probably one of the reasons 19th century critics found it very shocking. As the ‘Atlas’ said “Wuthering Heights is a strange‚ inartistic story. We know nothing in the whole range of our fictitious literature which presents such

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    powerful and disturbing tale of the tempestuous relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff. From the start of the chapter‚ Brontë begins building suspense. After Lockwood has retired to his bed‚ he has several puzzling and uncomfortable experiences. For example‚ ‘Writing scratched on the paint repeated in all kinds of characters large and small - Catherine Earnshaw‚ here and there varied to Catherine Heathcliff‚ and then again to Catherine Linton’ This quote builds on prior knowledge of

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    What is Gothic genre? “The idea of a gothic novel was invented almost single-handedly by Horace Walpole‚ whose ‘The Castle of Otranto’ (1764) contains essentially all the elements that constitute the genre. Walpole’s novel has greatly influenced novels not only written from that period of time but also until this date‚ he has also had great influence upon the short stories‚ poetry‚ and even in gothic genre film making up to this present day” Emily Bronte was influence by ’The Bridegroom of Barna’

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    actions of the men that they love. For example‚ Blanche’s madness starts with the death of her husband in ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and Ophelia’s madness upon the death of her father in ‘Hamlet’. However‚ madness isn’t always portrayed by women‚ as Heathcliff shows symptoms of madness after Cathy’s death in ‘Wuthering Heights’. In ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ there are many references towards the relationship

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    The Kite Runner Characters 1. Amir is the main character and the narrator of the book. Amir grows up extremely privileged with a rich father named Baba. He feels deprived of an emotional connection with Baba. He thinks that his father blames him for his mothers death and wishes he was more like Hassan. Hassan was Amir’s best friend but‚ he was jealous of Hassan’s relationship with Baba. Amir constantly teased Hassan although Hassan always defended him. Amir sacrifices Hassan for his fathers acceptance

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