What is the cultural context in Wuthering Heights?
Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel.
The cultural context of the novel is Gothic era.
Wuthering Height can not just be termed a gothic novel, it is pioneering and differed from its contempories, it is seen as a hybrid novel in the way it contains elements of romantacism, realism, gothic and feminism.
Brontes novel shows skill and oringinality.
Her use of Gothic is more subtle than the traditional gothic novel!
How does the Victorian period affect the writing style in Wuthering Heights?
Wuthering Height was written just after the Victorian gothic era, so some people thought it was a bit of a joke and didn't think it fitted in with the gothic style. But as the book was read by more people they thought it was a disgrace because it talks about love, sexual tension and society, where as the people were concerned they did nothing of the sort. They were uptight snobby people you did "not" desire lust or sexual tension. There is a tension between Heathcliff and Catherine, as Heathcliff loves Catherine but Catherine is always toying with it. He needs her, she only needs his love, as she wants to be loved by all men. Hence why she marries Edgar Linton. She also marries Linton because she wants to help Heathcliff with his degraded situation as Hinley (Catherine's brother) has set him down as a servant for his hatred and love from his father. It shows how society was mean in this era, it degraded people quickly. It was set with revenge and hate.
What is the most violent scene in Wuthering Heights?
I think it is the scene in which Heathcliff tries to strangle Isabella's dog in front of Thrushcross Grange.
I was born in love with you
I will die in love with you
How do you pronounce Wuthering Heights?
think "weathering" heights, except begin the first world as you would "Whuzzup!"
Answer
I was taught that the pronunciation of "Wuthering" should be as follows:
Yorkshire dialect: wuu 'dae 'rin (uu like for wool)
Standard English: ua 'dae 'rin
Is mr darcy in Wuthering Heights?
No. Mr Darcy is a character in Pride and Prejudice not Wuthering Heights
What do the moors come to symbolize in Wuthering Heights?
The moors represent the wild side of things. They are a wet unfertile soggy place where freedom reigns(for Cathy and Heathcliff), but danger also lurks because the ease of getting lost or even drowned.
What is the main theme in the novel Wuthering Heights?
Well, death and rebirth are not themes; they are motifs. To find a theme, use the Motif in a sentence that says a message about life in general that relates to the book. Themes should not be book specific and should be easily related to real life. It is not hard. Just use death and rebirth in a general statement that relates to the book.
Wuthering Heihgts is the only novel written by Emily Brontë. It was first published in 1847 under her pen-name Ellis Bell. The novel is a classic of English Literature.
=== === '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.
Does Wuthering Heights have satire?
Yes, Emily Bronte pokes fun at Lockwood throughout the novel, through his character (he makes instant assumptions about situations and characters which prove to be wrong - Mrs Heathcliffe, Lockwood thinks she is Heathcliffe's wife when there is no possible way he could conceive this to be the case when she is far younger).
The scene with the dogs where both Heathcliffe and Earnshaw laugh at him is another example. He makes out the situation to be a lot worse, making himself out to be a martyr when the dogs haven't harmed him "with several incoherent threats of retaliation that, in their indefinite depth of virulency, smacked of King Lear"
How did Mr. Lockwood react after his encounter with the ghost of Catherine at Wuthering Heights?
he decided to spend the night elsewhere. :):):)
Is Heathcliff a monster or a victim?
All I know is that Heathcliff is Kayaba Akihiko's username and his avatar is the last boss you'll fight in SAO.
Can you describe the character of Mr. Lockwood in Wuthering Heights?
The antagonist of the story and the main catalyst.He's adopted by the Earnshaw's and becomes the prodigal son of Mr.Earnshaw. He also has a violent disposition and is known for mental and physical violence. His disposition causes the death of many of the characters.
Which of these events happened last in the story Wuthering Heights?
Edgar said Isabella would be his sister in name only
Which of Nelly's characteristics did she need to keep under control?
In Wuthering Heights, Nelly needed to keep her audacity under control.
Which is the Hindi movie based on the book Wuthering Heights?
Dil Diya Dard Liya starring Dilip Kumar and Waheeda Rehman.
When Cathy and Nelly were to meet Linton on the moors where did they actually end up meeting him?
the less than a quarter a mile away
How did mr. lockwood react after his encounter with ghost of catherine at wuthering heights?
He decided to spend the night elsewhere.
Wuthering Heights is a gothic novel. It uses intrigue. The reader does not know what to expect. A person does not know if he should or should not be scared.