Wuthering Heights Essay
Throughout the book Emily Brönte has used subtle words that has a “hidden meaning.” This makes the book more interesting, but at the same time more difficult to read. This way gives very precise description to the reader’s, which also helps to imagine and feel the same feelings that Emily Brönte is trying to show us. In this essay I am going to explain five different sentences.“What vain weather-cocks we are!” at the beginning of chapter 4, is a perfect example of how selective she is when it comes to choosing a word to describe something. In this case what she is trying the audience that, we go with what the group says or thinks. In other words, we are drawn by what the majority of people around us do or think. Sometimes we are so arrogant that we felt to notice our own weaknesses. What seems to be a determined attitude results in an unexpected outcome. Emily Brönte is critical of this attitude because vanity prevents us from knowing our inner selves. “He's not a rough diamond - a pearl-containing oyster of a rustic: he's a fierce, pitiless, wolfish man.” Appea
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Approximate Word count = 722
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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