Wuthering Heights: Quotations and Analysis
Subjects / English / Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights
When analysing Wuthering Heights, there is a great deal to examine. Emily Brontë writes in a dense and detailed manner, meaning that most of the novel is significant and interesting to the reader. It is important that you read and understand the novel completely. In the following chapters we are going to discuss the main points of interest, where the details of Brontë's use of language and literary techniques will be explored. These techniques should also be applied to the novel as a whole.
| Author: | Nicola Greener | Publisher: | GCSEPod® |
| Narrator: | Victoria Sandison | ISBN: | 978-1-84906-027-1 |
| Video ISBN: | 978-1-84906-527-6 |
Chapters
- Chapters One to Three
- Chapters Four to Seven
- Chapters Eight to Nine
- Chapters Ten to Twelve
- Chapters Thirteen to Fourteen
- Chapters Fifteen to Sixteen
- Chapters Seventeen to Twenty-One
- Chapters Twenty-Two to Twenty-Eight
- Chapters Twenty-Nine to Thirty-One
- Chapters Thirty-Two to Thirty-Four
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- AQA
- CEA
- IGCSE (EdExcel)
- OCR
- SQA
- WJEC
- IGCSE (CiE)
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