Wuthering Heights Blog #2

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Emily Brontë using many different ways to move the plot along. She uses character development. We have seen many characters change throught situations. There aren't too many twists but there is alot of action, which keeps the reader interested. One literary device she uses i think is sarcasm, the narrator who is the old maid at Wuthering Heights who is telling Mr. Lockwood of the characters lives up to the present day, is kind of cynical. She isn't always teh nicest when talking about some characters but she still cared about all of them.
I am really enjoying the book. Although it's kinda a romantic tragedy, which is really sad, but I'm really curious to see how everything works out. Let me know what you guys feel about it so far.
 
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wuthering heights blog #1

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Emily Brontë sets up the novel with a visitor Mr. Lockwood looking for residency at Wuthering Heights. When he gets there we are introduced to Mr. Heathcliff, the owner of Wuthering Heights, Joseph the grounds keeper, and Mrs. Heathcliff, the daughter-in-law of Mr. Heathcliff. These characters are introduced first because they live at Wuthering Heights and i think they've lived there for a long time. The point of view is from Mr. Lockwood and what his first impressions of the characters are. Mr. Heathcliff seems like an angry man.
At first the book is confusing and it's hard to find out the relationships between the characters. But the plot quickly gets interesting and pulls the reader in. One part really scared me. But it's intriguing. I'm interested to learn about Catherine and why she has so many last names written on the window sill. The book is getting better so I'm excited to read more.

 

 
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