Wuthering Heights: Themes
Subjects / English / Emily Brontë - Wuthering Heights
In this title we will be looking at the themes that Emily Brontë has used within her novel Wuthering Heights. Many of the themes reflect on the time in which the novel was written and the experiences of our author. It is important that you understand the background to the novel in order to fully connect with its themes. We will be looking closely at the themes of love, social class, the conflict between culture and nature, revenge and cruelty. These themes are strongly linked to the setting of Wuthering Heights and Emily Brontë uses recurring images, including that of the two houses, to help us identify with the themes in particular moments in the novel. Brontë cleverly interweaves these themes to provide a layered text that can be read from different points of view.
| Author: | Nicola Greener | Publisher: | GCSEPod® |
| Narrator: | Victoria Sandison | ISBN: | 978-1-84906-028-8 |
| Video ISBN: | 978-1-84906-528-3 |
Chapters
- Love
- Social Class
- The Conflict between Nature and Culture
- Revenge
- Cruelty
Exam Board Relevance
- Edxcel
- AQA
- CEA
- IGCSE (EdExcel)
- OCR
- SQA
- WJEC
- IGCSE (CiE)
Includes original GCSEPod image art. Additional pictorial images created by Damon Smith
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