Friday, June 24, 2011

Discuss the Gothic tradition according to the novel Wuthering Heights.Charlotte Bronte's Wuthering Heights

Gothic literature gave its name to a fashion, a meme, a trend, and embodies specific elements that are very present in the novel Wuthering Heights.  In a traditional Gothic novel, there will always be its main character: A castle or a former estate now ruined, as if time had passed it by.


The feeling of melancholy


The spooky possibility of the supernatural taking place


The use of the flickering candle as the only source of light. Everything else is very dark.


Curses from the past, omens, and the atmosphere ever present (such as fog, constant rain, coldness, darkness)


Events that are horrible or are about to become ugly.


A protagonist willing to unveil a mystery


The fight of life versus the inevitability of fate.


In this, Wurthering Heights possess all the characteristics that could land it the label of Gothic novel, although it is much more than just that.

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