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    don’t talk the way we used to And it’s hurting me so deep I got my pride‚ I will not cry But it’s making me weak I’m not your superwoman I’m not the kind of girl that you can lay down And think that everything’s okay Boy‚ I am only human (Whoawhoawhoa) This girl needs more than occasional Hugs as a token of love from you to I find a way through the rush hour Trying to make it home just for you I want to make sure that your dinner Will be waiting for you But when you get there you just

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    Catherine feels for Heathcliff is not carnal love. Catherine believes that she loves Heathcliff not because she is physically attracted to him‚ but because she is emotionally attracted to him. After Edgar Linton asks Catherine to marry him‚ she tells Nelly‚ “Nelly‚ I am Heathcliff! He’s always‚ always in my mind: not as a pleasure‚ any more than I am a pleasure to myself‚ but as my own being…” (291) Catherine clearly states her feelings toward Heathcliff and their relationship. She feels that she is Heathcliff

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    In the novel Wuthering Heights‚ Emily Bronte‚ shows how different aspects of themes are presented for a reader’s consideration. Some of the important themes in Wuthering Heights are‚ revenge‚ spiritual feelings between main characters‚ obsession‚ selfishness‚ and responsibility.  Bronte mainly focuses on the spiritual feelings of her characters. The difference between the feeling that Catherine has for Heathcliff and the one she feels for Edgar is that Heathcliff is part of her nature‚ he is like

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    It’s been hours since I started walking it was started getting dark and I didn’t know where I was going to stay tonight so I kept walking trying to get back home to my dad. I heard leave’s shuffling around and then I had a a cross bow pointed right at my head "hey Dwight." I knew what to expect from him I gave him my bag and climbed in the vehicle he was driving and he got in to and said" it’s sad when you’ve been caught by Negans men so many times you know the routine." I rolled my eyes and looked

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    from London‚ Lockwood‚ begins renting a manor house‚ Thrushcross Grange‚ from the wealthy cruel man Heathcliff. Heathcliff precedes in an antiquated nearby manor house called Wuthering Heights. Once Lockwood’s curiosity peeks he asks his housemaid‚ Nelly Dean‚ to him the story of the large manor four miles away‚ and the miserly mid-aged man living there; while she told him of the love affairs‚ treachery‚ and deaths he recorded the story in his journal. She brings him back the early 1760’s when she

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    Explore and analyse the comments on physical appearance‚ what significance does physiognomy have in Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre? At a time when rapid industrialization and urbanization threatened to obscure individuality and blur the boundaries between the public and private spheres‚ Victorian society became increasingly concerned with appearances as a way of distinguishing one person from another. Physiognomy is the art of determining character or personal characteristics from the form or features

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    Significance of the ending/closing scene: Lockwood returns to Thrushcross grange after several months in London. He discovers that Nelly has moved to Wuthering heights. Nelly tells him the events that Major symbols/images/motifs and what they happened after his absence such as Heathcliff’s death that caused represent: scandal in the neighborhood due to the fact that he was buried next to

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    are into the same music. It’s also a way to find similar things to other people who listen to different music. Teens my age are mostly into hip-hop and R&B. Hip-hop I believe is the most popular type of music that is listened to by the public. Nelly for example is an R&B artist and he wears Air Force Nike’s‚ big jerseys‚ and Sean John fashion. When you look around in my school you tend to see many boys wearing the same thing. Another artist is also Fabulous who likes to wear fitted caps‚ and many

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    “In Wuthering Heights‚ love is presented as an emotion which provokes violence rather than tenderness” To what extent do you agree with this view? In gothic literature‚ love can be presented as a transgressive emotion – one which crosses the boundaries of life itself‚ as exhibited in Wuthering Heights. There are however different interpretations of the presentation of love within this novel‚ whether it be love as an emotion provoking violence or love as an emotion which provokes tenderness. Although

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    Bronte’s use of violence forces the reader to understand the strength of feeling in her characters’. Using Wuthering Heights page 118 as your starting point‚ from ‘She rung the bell till it broke with a twang:’ to the end of the chapter‚ explore the use and portrayal of violence. Violence is an essential theme in this novel and is vital to the character’s personalities‚ that they use it to express their feelings. From reading this section it is evident that Bronte particularly focuses on punctuation

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