"This is the story of taming humans who are almost impossible to acknowledge insults, revenge, reverence, supernatural passion, love." (Duclaux) "Wuthering Heights" of Emily Bront is a masterpiece of today Because of its enthusiasm that is thought to be, it has been negatively criticized. Critics have studied novels from the perspective of all analyzes, which is one of the most memorable love stories ever. "Wuthering Heights is not a comfortable book, it deserves praise rather than love." (Stoneman) This novel contains several different levels that force the reader to think about the text.
In Unit 4, there are three text below the evaluation range. "Pride and Prejudice", Jane Austen, 770 L, Wuthering Heights, Charlotte Bronte, 780 L, Mrs. Dalloway, Virginia Woolf, 880 L. Pride and prejudice are examples of CCSS texts for 11th and 12th graders. Others are classical literary works giving students insight into the views of women in the 19th and 20th century marriages and society. The textbook has various texts on the graded band. As the unit progresses, the complexity of these texts increases, and some text is at the high end of the grade level, and students gain more accessible text when learning how to analyze text . Student writing increases complexity as text complexity increases
"Wuthering Heights" Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" can be regarded as civilized traditional human behavior and wild anarchist fighting. To what extent do you agree with this statement? Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" explores the tension between culture and nature. It can be seen as a story of human behavior, civilization and tradition, or ways to fight for wild and anarchism. It explores the two elements of good, civilized behavior and natural, unconstrained behavior, but Bronte does not allow one to defeat each other and the two powers interact without new victories I will forgive you. Different aspects of the novel will help create this potential fable such as the two main environments in which the story takes place, Wuthering Heights and Thrush Mountain, and the two central male characters Heathcliff and Edgarlington.