Emily Bronte chose Mr. Lockwood as the first narrator in "Wuthering Heights" to create an outsider perspective that allows readers to gradually uncover the complex relationships and dynamics of the story. Lockwood's observations serve as a window into the mysterious and tumultuous world of Wuthering Heights, providing a sense of intrigue and suspense.
plz give me the explanation of the poem hope by emily bronte
The most obvious is the love/hate relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff. He is abusive towards her and yet at the same time loves her very much. Catherine never marries Heathcliff but in doing so leads a life of depression and eventual death. Heathcliff is referred to as a "devil" but only because his charm is so two-faced.
One could also see that Wuthering Heights itself is a Love/Hate estate. While the manor is large and the landscape sublime, the house can also be seen as an analogy for Hell. Catherine is seen describing Heaven as a place she would be most unhappy but at Wurthering Heights she is at peace. She hates its dark gothic walls but could be happy no place else.
=== === 'A Living Answer' is a very beautiful phrase that is often used by the writers who rejoice in literary aestheticism.
For example a person wants to know why God has made night more beautiful and peaceful than day and suddenly he sees a young couple moving along a deserted road, under the starry night, in the quietness, the couple becomes a living answer.
We can interpret it in this way that when it is not possible to find an answer in words and the living objects become answers, it is called a living answer.
In your question the curate was good at this art of putting forward certain characters from the famous novel 'Wuthering Heights' as living answers.
---- "Living" meant the parish and the house and the annual salary which was given to the curate, often by the lord of the manor. Curates were often very poor, so they were forced to take extra work to boost their salaries. This curate made the living "answer" by teaching children. I think "answer" means he made the living tolerable.
First watch the movie, take notes then research just as I did!
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Wuthering means really windy and blowing around. So the actual manor 'wuthering heights where the story was based is really windy. Hence where the name caomes from.
Patrick Brontë, the father of Emily Brontë, was ordained as a deacon in the Church of England in 1806 and was ordained a priest in 1807. He and his family were thus Anglican.