The story of Othello 's Othello and Desdemona can be compared with the story of Catherine and Heathcliff of Wuthering Heights. In Othello, Othello is a Moorish who works under the king and is married to Desedemona. But at Othello, Iago convinced Ossex de Semona his infidelity. At Wuthering Heights, Catherine and Heathcliff Catherine later loved her for a while and fell in love with Edgarlington who was married.
Compare the theme of the world / place presentation in author Othello with two other texts and their themes. In all the novels, the writers of "Othello", "Wuthering Heights", "Great Gatsby", Shakespeare, Bronte, Fitzgerald have shown that the contrast of the world is unbalanced, especially harmony, and that is the possibility of relationship . The ultimate destruction in all these sentences is a barrier of the class. In Wuthering Heights, Bronte compares the two houses; Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange emphasize Heathcliff by reflecting letters and their values in the image of the house. Distance between Cathy. Wuthering Heights is basically a degraded farmhouse
Wuthering Heights is depicted as a cold, intimidating, dark manor located in the "desolate peak". In the novel, "atrophy" is a partial adjective that explains the "atmospheric confusion" existing in the area. A rugged mansion, Wuthering Heights, represents a "storm" characterized by the wild emotions and harsh behavior of the inhabitants. Because of the frustrating atmosphere, people now "shake all limbs" in the "sad scene" of the highlands. In exact contrast, the slash grunge is described as "glorious ground" of elegance and comfort. The quiet residence of Grange represents higher value and morality and is considered to be a "quiet" residence of the novel. Writers creatively reveal the themes of good and evil, or the calm and storm theme through the obvious symbolic differences in the house. In addition, these houses have distinctive personality characteristics closely related to the characters living in their respective houses. He is a nice person.