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- Wuthering Heights: The Twisted Tale of Dark Love, Obsession, Betrayal, and RedemptionEmily Bronte's gothic novel Wuthering Heights tells two tales. One tale is the twisted dark side of love and obsession. The second tale is one of redemption and rectifying the mistakes of the past.
Gothic Elements in Wuthering HeightsThis is an essay for my Mid-Victorian English class at the University of Victoria. I am covering the excellent novel Wuthering Heights from a gothic perspective.
Themes from "Wuthering Heights"Reading "Wuthering Heights" in AP English? Check out this article on imagery and themes from the book to supplement your knowledge.
"Wuthering Heights"My favorite from either Bronte sister is Wuthering Heights the book and the films are the best. But what is my favorite? Read this article and you can learn the answer.
Ralph Fiennes Makes One Sexy Heathcliff:Ralph Fiennes is THE Heathcliff described in Emily Bronte's classic novel of love, loathing, and vindictiveness of unrequited love in Peter Kosminsky's "Wuthering Heights" of 1992.
Heaven and Hell: A 1939 Film Portrayal of Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights'In the1939 film 'Wuthering Heights,' Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon assimilate heaven and hell through their careful characterizations of Heathcliff and Catherine, which are finely tuned with director William Wyler's motifs and thematic visuals.
Best Bronte Adaptation: William Wyler's 1939 Film "Wuthering Heights"A lover of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights," I have one favorite adaptation. That is the 1939 William Wyler film "Wuthering Heights." The black and white film offers a true look at the tormented love story of Cathy and Heathcliff.- Finding the True HeathCliffOne of the reasons I picked this movie was the actors and actresses in the film. Specifically one actor in general: Ralph Fiennes. He has re-invented the role and show details that only the person that read the book would know.
- How is Love Connected to Vengeance in Emily Bronte's Wuthering HeightsIn 'Wuthering Heights' the boundaries between love and revenge are quite blurred. Bronte intertwines love and vengeance as a process of change against the romantic passion of its main characters.
- Wuthering Heights and Sigmund FreudThis is an essay comparing three characters from Emily Bronte's book Wuthering Heights using Sigmund Freud's three-parted personality theory.
- Book Review - "Wuthering Heights" by Emily BronteWuthering Heights, the only novel written by Emily Bronte, is widely acknowledged as English literature's most passionate love story.
- The Theme of the Supernatural and Its Relation to Romance in Emily Bronte's Novel, Wuthering HeightsThis essay discusses the role of the supernatural and its relation to romance in Emily Bronte's classic novel entitled "Wuthering Heights."
- Hollywood Heights: A Film ComparisonA comparison of Emily Bronte's classic Wuthering Heights to Robert Fuest's film adaptation.
- What's More Romantic Than Death?This essay examines the portrayal of death in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights and how it illustrates the romantic notion that death serves as a positive force that unites and perfects rather than a negative force that separates and destroys.
Sequels to Emily Bronte's Wuthering HeightsCan't get enough of Heathcliff? Want to find out what happened to Cathy and Hareton?
Fatherhood in Wuthering HeightsAlthough Wuthering Heights is a novel about romantic relationships, it also depicts the relationships between fathers and children. The reader witnesses Heathcliff and Edgar not only as lovers, but also as fathers.- Nature Vs. Nurture in Emily Bronte's Novel, Wuthering HeightsDiscusses the real causes of social stratification and human behavior in Emily Bronte's Novel Wuthering Heights.
Emily Bronte's Wuthering HeightsNarrations from Lockwood and Nelly Dean manipulate the characters and action within the story even though both are "outsider" characters.
The Phantom Black Coupe Appears AgainHow creepy is this the phantom black coupe is here again - who is it and what do they want?
Is it a Ghost of You and Me?Visiting your dead husband's apartment may not be the best idea for a young widow- Analysis of Heathcliff in Wuthering HeightsThis essay analysis the character Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, and his transformation throughout the novel.
Heathcliff and Lear - a ConjectureIs it not likely that Heathcliff was named for the environment where Lear met his penultimate doom, almost? Conjecturally, it parses.- Live - Once Again!A complete story in 100 Words
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