“She was a wild, wicked slip of a girl. She burned too brightly for this world.” – Emily Brontë Unlike those who feels completely moved by the epigrams of Oscar Wilde, or the profound[…]
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Polished Critical – The Pursuit of Happiness as a Kind of Sacrifice
Prompt: Discuss the ways in which individuals pursue or compromise their happiness. Text: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte The Pursuit of Happiness as a Kind of Sacrifice The pursuit of happiness is a typical goal of the[…]
How The Lack of Fulfillment Drives An Individual’s Course of Action: Polished Critical
Discuss the ideas developed by the text creator in you chosen text about the nature of motivations that direct an individual’s course of action. The desire to fulfill one’s goals and achieve one’s wants is[…]
The Ways Individuals Pursue or Compromise Their Happiness- Polished Critical
Discuss the ways in which individuals pursue or compromise their happiness I decided to write a compare and contrast essay, comparing and contrasting Catherine Earnshaw and her daughter Cathy Linton. I focused on how individuals[…]
To Love The Man They Loathe: A Perspective
Perhaps others may disagree with my perspective, but after reading Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights, I as a reader found Heathcliff to be an extremely admirable character. Though my reasons for doing so may be[…]
Response to Wuthering Heights
The following is both my response to Wuthering Heights and my ‘representation’ of my perspective and what I have learned from reading the novel. I’ve written it with a critique’s eye, as though it were[…]
Wuthering Heights? More like Bothering Heights
Note: Turns out once again, my blog did not post last week, the one who preaches tech support ironically has the most difficulty getting a blog posted. anyways, happy Christmas. I always thought that I[…]
Obsession? – Absolutely Not.
For Emily Bronte’s novel WUTHERING HEIGHTS. The following is a quotation analysis that addresses different aspects of the quotation in each paragraph, as the excerpt is fairly lengthy. In addition, this is one of my favourite quotes[…]
Bickering and Infatuation: A Wuthering Heights Review
Upon finishing Emily Bronte’s novel, Wuthering Heights, I sighed a sweet breath of relief, and planned on finally falling asleep, due to the time being around 1:00 in the morning. However, as I laid there, I[…]
Wuthering Heights is not a love story
Wuthering Heights is not a love story. It is a romanticized obsession border line corrupted devotion between two people that aren’t even in love with each other. Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff Earnshaw; two selfish[…]