The purpose of this extended essay is to examine, how the themes and related concepts which are analysed in Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights effect the overall story and main characters’ relationships. As Wuthering Heights is one of the classics and it reflects the class distinction at the beginning of the 19th century, the story and the themes impressed me very much. After the researches I have made, I decided to expand my researches and write my extended essay on this novel. Throughout the essay the outcomes of the social differences, effects of the revenge and prejudice are examined in order to understand the general ideas and themes of the novel. Especially, main characters’ ideas and points of view are analysed. Furthermore, ...
This thesis is a study on the causes and effects of the main male character?s revenge on both the li...
Wuthering heights is the masterpiece by Emily Bronte. This paper aims to analyze the rebellious spir...
The purpose of this essay is to show that Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë, ...
It is said that novel, as one of the literary work, is a mirror which reflects human attitude, human...
The purpose of this extended essay is to examine the characters in Emily Bronte’s “Wuthering Heights...
Wuthering Heights is considered one of the most controversial novels in the history of English liter...
Emily Brontë and Catherine Earnshaw, the heroine of Wuthering Heights, are not identical, but the re...
This paper rereads Wuthering Heights and analyzes the characters, settings and the relation between ...
This extended essay aims to analyse how the childhood experiences affected the main characters’ liv...
It is very difficult to make decisions, especially when one's future depends on it. The focus of thi...
Despite the secure position of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights (1847) in academic and popular cultu...
Emily Bronte, the highly imaginative novelist of passion of the 19th century produced only one novel...
This thesis discusses Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights through the character of Heathcliff, mo...
Considered the age for the growth of novels, the Victorian Era saw the emergence of new themes in li...
Emily Brontë was one of the first women to publish a novel in her own name in the middle of the 19t...
This thesis is a study on the causes and effects of the main male character?s revenge on both the li...
Wuthering heights is the masterpiece by Emily Bronte. This paper aims to analyze the rebellious spir...
The purpose of this essay is to show that Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë, ...
It is said that novel, as one of the literary work, is a mirror which reflects human attitude, human...
The purpose of this extended essay is to examine the characters in Emily Bronte’s “Wuthering Heights...
Wuthering Heights is considered one of the most controversial novels in the history of English liter...
Emily Brontë and Catherine Earnshaw, the heroine of Wuthering Heights, are not identical, but the re...
This paper rereads Wuthering Heights and analyzes the characters, settings and the relation between ...
This extended essay aims to analyse how the childhood experiences affected the main characters’ liv...
It is very difficult to make decisions, especially when one's future depends on it. The focus of thi...
Despite the secure position of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights (1847) in academic and popular cultu...
Emily Bronte, the highly imaginative novelist of passion of the 19th century produced only one novel...
This thesis discusses Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights through the character of Heathcliff, mo...
Considered the age for the growth of novels, the Victorian Era saw the emergence of new themes in li...
Emily Brontë was one of the first women to publish a novel in her own name in the middle of the 19t...
This thesis is a study on the causes and effects of the main male character?s revenge on both the li...
Wuthering heights is the masterpiece by Emily Bronte. This paper aims to analyze the rebellious spir...
The purpose of this essay is to show that Catherine Earnshaw in Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë, ...