NON-AFRICAN PROSE: WUTHERING HEIGHTS Discuss the use of the weather' the window and the setting...

LITERATURE
WAEC 2023

NON-AFRICAN PROSE: WUTHERING HEIGHTS

Discuss the use of the weather' the window and the setting as symbols in the novel.

Explanation

'Wuthering Heights', Emily Bronte uses various symbols to enhance the themes and emotions of the novel. The weather, the window, and the setting are significant symbols in the novel. The weather often mirrors the emotional state of the characters and the intensity of their experiences. Stormy weather often accompanies moments of emotional turmoil. The window is a symbol of separation and longing, as characters often look through windows longing for what they cannot have. The setting of the novel, the Yorkshire moors, symbolizes the wild and untamed nature of the love between Catherine and Heathcliff. The harsh and rugged landscape reflects the tumultuous and passionate relationship between the two characters.



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