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Narrations in Wuthering Heights
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Wuthering Heights is a unique work written by a writer who can be described as nonprofessional and professional all at the same time; nonprofessional because Emily Bronte wrote Wuthering Heights without any real tutelage in the art of writing novels. ... Lockwood is the new tenant for Thrushcross Grange, which is the neighboring house to Wuthering Heights. ... He is the present-time narrator of Wuthering Heights coming to these Yorkshire moors at a time when most of the events of the story of the people there had already happened and he can see now many of its subsequences which confuse and mystify him. ... Lockwood is an extrinsic narrator, a stranger to Wuthering Heights and its household, much like ourselves. ... Lockwoods eyes we are also introduced to the main setting of the novel Wuthering Heights. ""Wuthering" being a significant provincial adjective, descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its station is exposed in stormy weather. ... He is more like an observer whose fate brought him into the intricate web of Wuthering Heights and he found himself unable to resist the lure of knowing its mystifying history. ... Dean to tell him the story of Wuthering Heights at which point we are introduced to the second narrator. ... in describing his encounter with the dogs at Wuthering Heights he says: "Not anxious to come in contact with their fangs, I sat still; but, imaging they would scarcely understand tacit insults, I unfortunately indulged in winking and making faces at the trio…"
Mr. ... He is the one with whom we step into the Wuthering Heights world and its perplexing, yet enchanting enigma . ... She tells us all about the history of the people at Wuthering Heights which mystified Mr. Lockwood upon coming to the heights and mystified us as well. ... She is actually part of that history which she relates as she was a servant at Wuthering Heights and then at the Thrushcross Grange. ... A character who had played an influential part upon the Wuthering Heights stage and whose narration now allows her to play another role as she affects our responses and feelings towards the whole story and towards the different characters with her comments.
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Title: Narrations in Wuthering Heights
Words: 1743 Rating: None Pages: 7 submitted by: MelodyNY
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