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Wuthering Heights for comparative...!

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  • 13-05-2010 5:55pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 33


    Ok wuthering heights is one of my texts for the comparative question but when I try to study it I don't know where to start! Does anyone know the key scenes to study or any other tips at all on Wuthering Heights? Thanks:D


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,414 ✭✭✭LC2010HIS


    Im doing it as Single Text :(
    • Lockwoods impression of the house
    • Heathcliff and his arrival
    • Catherine and Nelly "I am Heathcliff" *
    • Heathcliff returns
    • Catherine at window when sick
    • Heathcliff's quote to Hareton when Hindley dies "Now my bonny lad.."
    • Catherines death - "Im dying for it" *
    • Heathcliff's grief - "Haunt me" *
    • Nelly's description of Cathy Linton as a child (only when refering to Cathy Linton character, or Catherine V Young Catherine)
    • Heathcliff's death
    • The peace Lockwood witnesses after
    Cultural context: A point you could make is the atmosphere and hostility Hcliff caused die with him


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,255 ✭✭✭getz


    MagsK93 wrote: »
    Ok wuthering heights is one of my texts for the comparative question but when I try to study it I don't know where to start! Does anyone know the key scenes to study or any other tips at all on Wuthering Heights? Thanks:D
    just to say i am a bronte nut,[i am even going to haworth next week for a holiday] start with the author,emily bronte 1818-1848,who in wuthering heights expressed the intensity and nature mysticism.sorry but i only wish i could take your place, also check out the bronte museum web,then you will understand the story.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,937 ✭✭✭implausible


    MagsK93 wrote: »
    Ok wuthering heights is one of my texts for the comparative question but when I try to study it I don't know where to start! Does anyone know the key scenes to study or any other tips at all on Wuthering Heights? Thanks:D

    What are your other texts and your comparative modes? You'd probably get more help with this information.


  • Registered Users Posts: 33 MagsK93


    Thanks for the help:) the other texts are casablanca and dancing at lughnasa


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