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    she is more courageous than edgar and has more wealth and status than heathcliff. Point 2 – Celie is presented as one of the most vulnerable people in society – abused and denied a voice by her father –‘’beat me today cause he say I wink at boy in church’’ and husband. Along with the racial prejudice young‚ black women endure they also struggle against fellow black males. Point 3 – Isabella – deluded by portrayal of Heathcliff as a Byronic hero. Similar to Celie she puts up with husbands beatings

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    control of property. The entailment of female subordination is most apparent in Wuthering Heights where only through marriage is a woman able to gain recognition‚ position‚ and a place in society. Being compelled by this‚ Catherine Earnshaw betrays Heathcliff and really herself as well due to her love for him. Unable to cope with marrying a slave and an outcast in her patriarchal world she accepts Edgar Linton’s proposal for marriage. Edgar’s family were the most elite family in the novel thus giving

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    by Emily Bronte. This novel shows how culture affects society and how we act and think. It affects society and culture because Catherine knows she cannot get married to Heathcliff (lower class). She marries into a more wealthy family instead to increase Heathcliff’s status in society; this would be a way of her marrying Heathcliff. As Catherine’s culture is living in a wealthy family it tells us that‚ if you came from a wealthy family you were expected to marry into another upper class wealthy family

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    ‘The Nineteenth Century English Novel offers us strong‚ independent heroines‚ but ultimately has them conform to socially acceptable feminine roles’. Do you agree with this statement? By definition‚ a heroine is a woman who would typically encompass the qualities of nobility‚ courage‚ independence and strength. Nineteenth century English women would have struggled to accomplish any of these particular acts of heroism within their social environment as ultimately‚ their roles within civilisation

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    Catherine. She is beautiful and charming‚ but she is never as civilized as she pretends to be. In her heart she is always a wild girl playing on the moors with Heathcliff. She regards it as her right to be loved by all‚ and has an unruly temper. Heathcliff usually calls her Cathy and‚ very interesting‚ Edgar usually calls her Catherine. Heathcliff is another distinct member of the Earnshaw family. He is of unknown descent‚ and he seems to represent the wild and natural forces which often seem amoral and

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    “Byronic hero“ and his evolution within the Victorian literature Lord Byron is one of the most famous and influential writers of the Romantic period and literature overall‚ which is largely due to his evermore interesting type of hero. Inspired by Milton ’s Satan‚ Byron took over the figure of heroic character and perfected it in his poem Childe Harold into a figure which has thereafter become known as the “Byronic hero“. Many critics agree that Byron ’s inspiration for this character lies largely

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    Harry Lavender Essay – Draft 1 Composers use elements and characteristics of language to create voice in their texts to shape meaning and affect interpretation of the audience. This is demonstrated by the composers of the following texts; “The life and Crimes of Harry Lavender” composed by Marele Day‚ the 2010 film “never Let Me Go” directed by Richard Eyre and the novel “Wuthering Heights” composed by Emily Bronte In the novel “The Life and Crimes of Harry Lavender” the composer Marele Day’s persona

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    A Tale of Two Cities Quotation system: All the references in question 1: a refer to A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens edited by Wordsforth Editions 1999‚ whereas all the references in Question 1: b refer to British Narrative Prose 1700-1900 by Ebbe Klitgård. In this essay I will discuss the two following analytical points from Charles Dickens’‚ A Tale of Two Cities; 1: Darkness and death versus lightness and life‚ including a consideration of Madame Defarge versus Lucy Manette. And

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    is not consistent with their overall perception‚ however despite their moral ambiguity‚ subjectively the characters are never seen in a different light. In the Wuthering heights manor‚ two cousins‚ Cathy and Hareton are living with their uncle‚ Heathcliff‚ and their relationship with one another follows a pattern of fights and reconciliation. Cathy’s arrogant and spoiled nature is shown through her tumultuous relationship with Hareton‚ however despite this moral ambiguity‚ Cathy is perceived as a

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    In the novels Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte they both conform to the quote‚ “Character‚ not circumstance‚ makes the person.” This was once written by Booker T. Washington. Circumstances shouldn’t effect who you are as a person. Both Lizzy from Pride and Prejudice and Catherine from Wuthering Heights show that within the Circumstances it didn’t effect their character. With the use of characterization and theme both of the novels portray how Lizzy’s and

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