1. Disturbed Characters in Wuthering Heights
In 'Wuthering Heights', Emily Bronte uses repetition, alliteration and onomatopoeia to emphasise the maliciousness of Heathcliff's violent threats to Isabella. ... 'Wuthering Heights' is set in the lonely, bleak Yorkshire moors. ... Thrushcross Grange is described as having decorative and luxurious items like "crimson-covered chairs and tables", whereas Wuthering Heights is much more bleak and bare and Lockwood describes it with words like "grotesque". ... The characters that live at Wuthering Heights, especially Heathcliff, appear to have been mad...
- Word Count: 1898
- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: Undergraduate