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    story of Wuthering Heights‚ by Emily Brontë is really a novel about the revenge of characters and the fact there is little love between most of the them in the book. There are cycles of hatred between most of the generations in the novel. However most of these conflicts can be traced back to two characters‚ Hindley and Catherine. These two characters pass down their own traits to later generation and the people around them. In total the similarities of the generations of characters at Wuthering Heights

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    Consider the importance of the method of narration employed in Wuthering Heights. Wuthering Heights is written by Emily Jane Brontë and narrated by Ellen Dean (Nelly)‚ a servant of both Catherine Earnshaw and her daughter‚ Catherine Linton. Emily Brontë must have thought she was the most convenient of characters to narrate this novel as Nelly was alive through each generation of both the Earnshaw and Linton families. Had someone like Catherine Earnshaw narrated the novel‚ it might have finished

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    Romeo and Juliet: Love and Hate In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare wrote the story of two lover’s Romeo and Juliet. The love of Romeo and Juliet was a great and unforgettable love. The two cross star lovers had shared their love and hate to each other. The families had to have love and hate or story would have been so good. The fight of Merutio and Tybalt was an act of hate between the two societies. In that sense Romeo had to show his hate by killing Tybalt. Romeo just got marry and

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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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    reader a sense of what the credentials were of belonging to each class and what relations between them were like in nineteenth century England. The story of Wuthering Heights provides us with the idea of class ambiguity through a selection of characters that do not belong to one specific social class and whose status changes throughout the novel‚ which is contrary to the main idea that in Victorian England a person was born into one social class and usually stayed there for the rest of their lives. The

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    the tragedy of the star crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet through the love versus hate theme‚ descriptive and deep language‚ along with the dramatic construction of the story. The two beloved are doomed due to their family’s long history of hatred which leads to violence. The theme of love and hate is shown clearly with the newlywed Romeo and Juliet‚ contrasting greatly to their two respective houses of Montague and Capulet. Hate is clearly shown between the two houses when Tybalt immediately wishes

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    Shakespeare presents Romeo as a troubled and love blind young boy. Romeo is a young man‚ confused and extremely melancholy when we encounter his character for the first time. The reason for these impressions is down to love‚ Romeo has fallen deeply in love with a young girl named Rosaline and she holds no feelings back‚ instead ignoring him and leaving him confused‚ demonstrating these emotions‚ Romeo announces that love is‚ ‘brawling love’‚ ‘loving hate’ and also‚ ‘misshapen chaos of well-seeming

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    humans we experience many emotions‚ love and hate being some of the most intense. Christianity‚ one of the most prevalent religions in our society‚ praises love as one of its virtues. Our society looks at these two terms as having completely opposite meanings due to the way they are used in every day conversations. The popularity of the word love and hate sometimes cloud their true meanings making it hard to truly see their similarities and differences. Love and hate are similar characteristics‚ including

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    Romeo states in Act 1‚ "Here is much to do with hate‚ but more with." By analyzing the many forms love takes in the play‚ explore whether Romeo was right in his contention. Romeo and Juliet‚ the tragic play by William Shakespeare‚ centers around the love story between Romeo‚ the young heir of the Montagues‚ and Juliet‚ the daughter of the house of Capulet. Because of an on-going feud between the two families‚ Romeo and Juliet are forced to keep their love a secret‚ marry in secret and‚ due to ill-fated

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    Wuthering Heights Wuthering Heights may be perceived to be just another novel‚ waiting to be read by the average reader‚ sitting on some remote bookshelf. This narrow-mindedness will be out of the mind of the reader when he turns past the first page; this novel is anything but conventional. Some characters have more depth to us than many real-life people‚ and one such character is Heathcliff. Ravaged by the past and bent on avenging everyone who mistreated him (and their loved ones)‚ he is called

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