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Wuthering heights


This is established much more quickly in the film. .
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             > A crucial difference between the film and the book is the choice of Emily .
             >Bronte as the narrator. In the book the role of narrator alternates between .
             >Mr Lockwood and Nelly Dean and relies on their credibility as narrators. . .
             >Once Kosminsky establishes Emily as the narrator and Wuthering Heights as .
             >the primary focus, the story starts to unfold with the authority of the .
             >author underpinning everthing which follows. .
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             > Indeed, Kosminsky relies heavily on this narration to add credibility to .
             >his interpretation. Closer inspection reveals changes beyond the .
             >importanceof nellie Dean and Lockwood as narrators.Heathcliff's arrival at .
             >Wuthering Height does not accurately replicate that in the novel. Catherine .
             >is a more sympathetic, friendly person towards Heathcliff. In fact, Bronte .
             >via Nellie Dean shows readers Catherine's initial contempt for Heathcliff. .
             >She spits on him. In the film she shakes his hand and a strong emotional .
             >connection is quickly established . .
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             > Catherine's first visit to Thrushcross Grange is quite different from the .
             >novel. The scene in the book is an explanation by Nellie Dean who heard .
             >Heathcliff's firsthand account of their shared contempt for the pampered .
             >existence of the Lintons . In the film we see a first hand view from .
             >Catherine of the events. However, the contrast between Thrushcross Grange .
             >and Wuthering heights is clearly shown . This is the first point in the .
             >novel where we see this contrast and it is well captured on film. This .
             >scene sets in motion the conflicts of the book where there is a clear focus .
             >on the first separation between Heathcliff and Catherine. .
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             > The conversation between Nelly and Cathy about marriage is simplified . .
             >When Nelly Dean tells Catherine that Heathcliff heard her say "it would .
             >degrade her to marry him now" she grasped what impact that would have on .


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