Wuthering Heights: Style
Subjects / English / Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights
Style means the way in which a text is written, and how a writer uses literary devices and language. Many critics have attempted to define Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights, but it will not fit into just one category. Brontë uses different genres, themes and styles to manipulate the emotions of the reader. It is important that you remember there are two narrators in Wuthering Heights, Nelly Dean and Mr Lockwood, and they comment differently about the same characters and situations. Therefore, we do not always know who to believe. It is also significant that the novel is split into two volumes, showing the break between the generations. You may want to consider whether the tone of Brontë's language changes as we move from one to the next. In addition, Brontë uses pathetic fallacy to create atmosphere in her novel.
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