Characters, Settings and Theme in Wuthering Heights

Jingrui HUI

Abstract


This paper rereads Wuthering Heights and analyzes the characters, settings and the relation between these elements and the theme. The paper points out that the greatness of the novel lies in that Emily Bronte picks up a broader theme, that is, human nature to deal with.


Keywords


Wuthering Heights; Human nature; Characters; Settings

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References


Brone, E. (1981). Wuthering heights. New York, NY: Bantam Books.

Showalter, E. (2004). A literature of their own: British women novelists from bronte to lessing. Beijing, China: Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press.




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x

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