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    Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-century Literary Imagination. New Haven: Yale‚ pp. 248-308. Peterson‚ Linda. H‚ ed. (2003) Wuthering Heights‚ Boston: Bedford/ St. Martin ’s Press. Pike‚ Judith. E‚ (2009) “’My name was Isabella Linton:’ Coverture‚ Domestic Violence‚ and Mrs. Heathcliff’s Narrative in Wuthering Heights” California‚ University of California pp. 347- 434. Pykett‚ Lynn (1989)‚ Emily Bronte‚ USA‚ Barnes and Noble books.

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    Pay Now For What Ralphs’ Employee Did Then? Question 1: Assuming that the store and district managers of Ralphs received complaints about Misiolek’s behavior starting in 1985‚ but that these complaints did not reach Ralph’s headquarters in Compton‚ do you believe that the judge is right in holding that the company as a whole should not be held responsible for his actions? Should the company be held responsible for policies that prevent complaints from reaching headquarters? Ralphs Grocery Co. should

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    Heathcliff. He spends most of his life seeking revenge by ruining other people lives. Isabel asks "Is Mr. Heathcliff a man? If so‚ is he mad? And if not‚ is he the devil?"(p. 137). He is one of the causes of the death of Catherine‚ Hindley‚ Isabella and Linton. He is

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    They needed the financial support as they could not work for themselves and all inheritance went to their husband. The women would also marry for convenience and class and in this sense Cathy is a typical 19th century heroine as she married Edgar Linton because he was “handsome … and he will be rich” she also said that Edgar would make her “the greatest woman of the neighbourhood” which proves that Cathy married him‚ not out of love but because of the social benefits he would bring her. Women in

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    By: Stephanie Buddys or not‚ Ralph and Piggys relationship fluctuates from big differences to being practically the same person. In William Golding’s Lord of the Flies there are similarities and differences in the relationship between Ralph and Piggy. Ralph is fit while Piggy is not‚ also no one likes Piggy but everyone likes Ralph. One similarity is that they both stuck together in the same group. Ralph and Piggy’s relationship is different since Ralph is fit and Piggy isn’t. For example

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    Tthe representation of home in Wuthering Heights. The ideology of the mid-nineteenth century limited the role of Victorian women to the domestic sphere. The Victorian construction of the domestic ideal saw the woman as devoted‚ busy and diligent mother‚ bearing‚ raising and educating her children. Anchored to the home and providing a secure‚ cosy space for a husband‚ as a haven from his public life in the outside world‚ the woman and home became the ‘expression of British Victorian morality..

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    but disgust at Cathy’s behaviour in chapters 9 and 10 of Wuthering Heights.’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? (40 marks) Chapters 9 and 10 see Catherine Earnshaw confess her love for Heathcliff but ultimately agree to marry Edgar Linton for the betterment of her social status. Heathcliff is also transformed after three years‚ and it is obvious that both he and Catherine are still very much in love. Whether Catherine’s behaviour in these chapters can be viewed as anything but disgusting

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    Repetition is a technique that Bronte employs in Wuthering Heights. She uses repletion to convey the idea that nothing ever ends in the world of the novel. Time seems to run in cycles and the horrors of the past repeat themselves in the present an example of this is Heathcliff being forbidden an education and then Hareton being forbidden an education “he was never taught to read or write”. The way that the names of the characters are recycled‚ so that the names of the characters from the younger

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    By choosing a social status Catherine betrays Heathcliff and pursues Edgar Linton. This decision has an echoing effect throughout the book. As Heathcliff returns to Wuthering Heights he brings only vengeful tactics with him. Seeking to oppress Edgar‚ Heathcliff mentally and physically abuses Isabella‚ Edgar´s sister. "And I like

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    Finding unbiased and credible sources to put your trust into can be very difficult. When a story is told‚ your source typically knows or has an opinion of the people being talked about. They also may be involved in a way that can limit their knowledge of facts. Throughout Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights‚ the narrator introduces readers to many sources of information. But‚ like the childhood game telephone‚ the stories are apt to change. In the novel‚ the story goes from Isabella and Zillah‚ to Nellie

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