1. Bronte's Portrayal of Death - Wuthering Heights
As a piece of gothic literature, death is invariably one of the primary aspects of 'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte. ... Certainly, in this sense Bronte's portrayal of death is the main appeal of 'Wuthering Heights'. From the chapter's inception, Bronte effectively employs Nelly's narration to communicate her own ideas surrounding death. ... This borderline morbid admittance once again demonstrates the depravity of Bronte's characters psyches, but also from 'Divine rest' the reader can infer Bronte's belief in some form of afterlife...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate