1. Wuthering Heights
The strange, deliberately confusing opening chapters of Wuthering Heights serve as Bronte's introduction to the world of the novel and to the complex relationships among the characters, as well as to the peculiar style of narration through which the story will be told. ... Apart from establishing the manner and quality of narration, the most important function of these early chapters is to pique the reader's curiosity about the strange histories of the denizens of Wuthering Heights. ... Clearly he concurs with Lockwood in believing that she haunts Wuthering Heights. ... Analysis I...
- Word Count: 3960
- Approx Pages: 16
- Grade Level: Undergraduate