1. A Feminist Approach to Wuthering Heights
Catherine, Isabella and the contradiction between the two characters C. ... On the whole, Dicken's women are not well portrayed; but from Trollope to Thomas Hardy and Henry James, a desire to present fully rounded and complex female characters can be traced. ... Haworth was known as an isolated place in the moors, so it affected Bronte's writing style, and her characters in the novel. ... In addition, Haworth affected Emily's character. ... Emily was a motherless child, so it enabled her to create motherless characters in her work Wuthering Heights. ...
- Word Count: 5526
- Approx Pages: 22
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School