Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights: A Non-Traditional Novel
Emily Bronte, in her novel Wuthering Heights, creates a nontraditional type of writing, in a time period that rarely strays from tradition.
Instead of having a romantic main character, like the majority of authors did during her time period, she creates two very nonromantic personalities of Heathclif and Edgar. They are both very brutal and have no morals, and in the end, eventually die. The setting of Wuthering Heights takes place on the desolate grasslands of northern England, i
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