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    Grief in Wuthering Heights

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    Emily Bronte incorporates various types of grief into her writing in Wuthering Heights. This may be due to the conditions of many of her own experiences‚ or it may not‚ we cannot know. Regardless‚ the grief that is exhibited by the many different characters‚ differs for various reasons. The intense feelings of grief demonstrated in Wuthering Heights are most often insinuated by death. The ways in which characters relate to one another vary greatly‚ and also play a great role in determining the intensity

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    Lady Macbeth Is Evil

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    The way Lady Macbeth was able to get Macbeth to murder Duncan was to shame him. She made him believe he was nothing of a man if he did not perform this act. “When you durst do it‚ then you were a man” “she not only has crossed the boundaries of appropriate behavior for a wife and subject‚ but she has called on demonic forces to help her achieve her goals” Macbeth reacts to Lady Macbeth by feeling defeated by Lady Macbeth‚ she had the ultimate control over him. Because of his ambition to become

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    degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him; and that‚ not because he’s handsome‚ Nelly‚ but because he’s more myself than I am (86). Catherine admits to Ellen that she loves Heathcliff but cannot think of marrying him because he has been degraded by Hindley. Heathcliff hears this speech‚ and he leaves Wuthering Heights‚ not to return for three years. 2) Nelly‚ I see now‚ you think me a selfish wretch; but did it never strike you that if Heathcliff and I married we should

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    Desiree Alternate Ending

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    arms and spread to the sisters. Angelica look at her sister lustfully. "Desiree‚ have I ever told you how attractive you are?" Her hand still holding John’s arm. Deseree lustfully look at her Angelica and grin delightedly by her sister’s remark. "Oh whoa..I take that as a compliment big sister. I don’t know why‚ but you look fucking hot sis!" Desiree move in and gave Angelica a deep kiss but her hand still held onto John’s arm. Reality shift between them and John look at the two sisters forcefully

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    The novels‚ Charlotte Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and Gustave Flaubert’s Madame Bovary both vary on the conventions of popular romantic fiction. Wuthering Heights does this in several ways. For example‚ in the ever standing issue of social standing in novels of Bronte’s era. Catherine is of a much higher social standing than Heathcliff‚ whose social standing was first elevated by his adoption by Catherine father‚ Mr Earnshaw‚ and then degraded after the death of Mr Earnshaw by Hindley. This aspect

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    Emily Jane Brontë (1818-1848) was an English novelist and poet who wrote during the 19th century. Emily was the third eldest of the surviving Brontë children; being the sister to her brother Branwell as well as her sisters Charlotte and Anne‚ who were both also well known writers of this time. Brontë’s works were influenced by aspects from her time period of the 19th century as well as events from her own life‚ which are depicted throughout Brontë’s sole novel‚ Wuthering Heights (1847)‚ as well as

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    Wuthering Heights takes place in an era‚ 19th century‚ in which social class played a major role. Heathcliff‚ a major character in the novel‚ starts off as an orphan‚ and Mr. Earnshaw takes him in as his own. When Mr. Earnshaw passes away‚ his son‚ Hindley Earnshaw‚ begins to treat Heathcliff differently since he’s of a different social class. All throughout the novel‚ Heathcliff is turned away because of his lower social status. Heathcliff is alienated from his society‚ and thus in return he goes

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    It is a framed tale narrated by two different characters‚ one with intimate knowledge of the families (Nelly Dean) and one unacquainted with their history. The first narrator is the stranger‚ Mr. Lockwood. A wealthy‚ educated man‚ Lockwood has chosen to rent a house in the isolated moors‚ saying that he has wearied of society. Yet his actions belie his words:

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    spend a farthing on him‚” (223) demonstrating his complete lack of responsibility as a father and lack of compassion as a human being. This cruelty originates from his desire to inherit Thrushcross Grange and ultimately from his craving for revenge. Nelly explains how

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    Do you sometimes get in trouble? Do you keep silence in order to skip punishment? Let’s imagine that you are the loving parent of Kerry (10)‚ Don (8) and Harriet (6). Someone broke that expensive vase your grandmother gave you as a wedding present. You had told your kids to be careful with it a million times before! Complete the following text with the appropriate indefinite pronouns to solve the mystery! Yesterday‚ I arrived home late from work to notice that the vase my late grandmother gave me

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