Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte Throughout the story, Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, there are many symbols that represent the forces of storm and calm between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. ... The name Wuthering Heights along with the names of the occupants, Heathcliff, Catherine, Hindley, Hareton and Earnshaw are all very strong, harsh names. ... Compare this to the names of the dogs at Wuthering Heights which all half-bred mutts, Juno (Ch 2, 7), Gnasher (Ch 2, 13), Wolf (Ch 2, 13) and Throttler (Ch 13, 119) which paint a ferocious, mean and uncontrollable picture. ... p49), an appropriate name for the dog who protected Wuthering Heights. ... When Nelly visited the Heights, Hareton greeted her by throwing stones and cursing at her. ... Wuthering Heights and its surrounding land brings forth an image of an unyielding storm. ... Emily Bronte describes these symbolic representations in almost every chapter of Wuthering Heights. ... Emily Bronte symbolizes many of these examples of calm and storm throughout Wuthering Heights