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Novel Of Revenge And Romantic Love
400 wordsWuthering Heights is a novel of revenge and romantic love. It tells the stories of two families: the Earnshaw who live at the Heights, at the edge of the moors, and the genteel and refined Linton's who live at Thrush cross Grange. When Mr. Earnshaw brings home a foundling to live in the family, complex feelings of jealousy and rivalry as well as a soulful alliance between Heathcliff and Catherine develop. Believing that he has been rejected by Catherine, Heathcliff leaves to make his fortune. Wh...
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Main Theme Of The Novel
1,698 wordsJenny Hammock Dr. Neal English 123 March 16, 2001 Wuthering Heights: A Novel With No Certain Theme Over the years, Wuthering Heights has been analyzed and re-analyzed, and each analysis seems to come to a different understanding of the main theme of the novel. Critics have argued that the novel is geared toward Romantic themes; the emphasis on nature, the reference to a kindred spirit, and the theme of the wanderer (Heathcliff) all tend to validate this reference. Others have argued that it focu...
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Main Protagonist As A Detective
679 wordsEssay on Mystery The classic mystery story contains many key parts, and some of these are present in my novel, while some are not. I think the major and most important similarity between mine and that of a classic is the fact that they both deal with murder. Homicide. Assassinations. The ole' bump-off. Killing. Manslaughter. Anyway you look at it, both my novel and most novels from the Hounds of Baskerville to Murder on the Orient Express. My novel deals with this murder in a more dramatic sense...
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Romantic Elements Of The Novel
570 wordsThe House of Seven Gables: What are the effects of Romance used in the novel-as defined by Hawthorne in his Preface-on the moral of the story In The House of Seven Gables Hawthorne uses Romantic elements to make the moral of the story more believable. The romantic elements of the novel add suspicion to the truth of the moral. In The House of Seven Gables the moral stated in the preface is: that the wrong-doing of one generation lives into the successive ones, and, divesting itself of every tempo...
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Emma Bovary
569 wordsGustave Flauberts Madame Bovary tells the story of a womans quest to make her life into a novel. Emma Bovary attempts again and again to escape the ordinariness of her life by reading novels, daydreaming, moving from town to town, having affairs, and buying luxurious items. One of the most penetrating debates in this novel is whether Flaubert takes on a romantic and realistic view. Is he a realist, naturalist, traditionalist, a romantic, or neither of these in this novel According to B.F. Bart, ...
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Elements Of Romantic Literature Within A Work
1,117 wordsThe Romantic Elements of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Samuel Clemens was a talented author who used several literary elements throughout his works. Clemens novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, was written as a critique of southern romanticism. Clemens despised romantic literature. He felt as though it instilled false hopes in its readers. Therefore, it seems rather ironic that Clemens would include elements of romantic literature within a work that criticized this form of literature....
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