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A+ essay exploring use of location in Mrs Dalloway and Wuthering Heights
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How are men presented in Wuthering Heights and The Bloody Chamber?
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A comparative literature essay on how men are presented in Wuthering Heights and The Bloody Chamber 
 
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25/25 DETRIMENTAL LOVE ESSAY PLAN
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25/25 DESIRE ESSAY PLAN
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Social Divisions in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë
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This essay briefly explores the theme of social divisions in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë, with a focus upon the poorer Heathcliff, who is not born into wealth, and the near-aristocratic Linton family. Context on the changing class divide resulting from the industrial revolution is expanded upon.
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AS Level English Literature: Is Edgar Linton the Hero of Wuthering Heights?
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An analysis of the character of Edgar Linton in Emily Brontë’s ‘Wuthering Heights.’ Context on the life of Brontë is provided in order to elaborate upon the points being made and show an understanding of the relation between historical events contemporary with Bronte’s lifetime and the writing of the text. Context focuses specifically on biographical context of Emily Brontë. The comparison and contrast between the characters of Heathcliff and Edgar Linton is examined at length, with r...
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Is Edgar Linton the Perfect Foil to Heathcliff in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights
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A 'foil' is a literary technique wherein a character has a contrasting opposite. This is a method clearly applicable to Edgar Linton and Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights, where the two characters are presented as almost exact opposites in every regard. This essay provides social and historical context, along with an analysis of literary techniques used to present the characters as foils within the narrative.
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"Is Marriage Presented as Negative in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë?"
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Exploration of marriage in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. This is a novel driven by two major themes: marriage and violence. The combination of these occurs regularly within the story, and it has been argued that Brontë always presents love and marriage as related to violence. This essay takes marriages and relationships from throughout the entire novel and examines them in depth with a focus on whether they are always presented as violent.
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Explore Bronte's presentation of womens attempts to find happiness in Mrs Dalloway?
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This essay explores the multitude of ways that happiness can be interpreted throughout the two main female characters Nelly and Cathy. Exploring the notion that the male dominated world holds the key that inspires different perspectives on finding happiness and what it really is.
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Love and Marriage in Wuthering Heights, with Reference to Social and Historical Context of the Victorian era
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An exploration of the theme "love and marriage " in Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë. Biographical and contextual information is explored, along with a deep analysis of Brontë's use of literary devices to deal with love and marriage. The conflicting relationships between Catherine, Heathcliff, and Edgar Linton are explored thoroughly, with information on contemporary attitudes towards women and marriage. This essay is most suitable for GCSE level English Literature students, however the c...
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A+ essay exploring use of location in Mrs Dalloway and Wuthering Heights
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Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte - Chapter Summaries
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Setting in Wuthering Heights and Mrs Dalloway
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How are men presented in Wuthering Heights and The Bloody Chamber?
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A comparative literature essay on how men are presented in Wuthering Heights and The Bloody Chamber 
 
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Wuthering Heights Essay Plans
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These essay plans includes intro and paragraph description for each point including essential quotes to use in within the paragraphs to explain the point well to the examiner. The notes are brief, which makes it easier to remember for your exam. The essay topics cover all the various themes in Wuthering Heights that you need to revise for the exam.
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Wuthering Heights scene-by-scene summary
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In-depth, detailed scene-by-scene summary of Wuthering Heights, with for each chapter notes on the plot, characters, quotes, context and key themes - 97 pages! Used to achieve an A* in A-level Edexcel English Literature, Women in Society Prose component 
* Please notes this has in-depth notes on all of volume 1, slightly less detailed notes on volume 2, and no notes on chapters 20/21
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Explore Bronte's presentation of womens attempts to find happiness in Mrs Dalloway?
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This essay explores the multitude of ways that happiness can be interpreted throughout the two main female characters Nelly and Cathy. Exploring the notion that the male dominated world holds the key that inspires different perspectives on finding happiness and what it really is.
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AS Level English Literature: Is Edgar Linton the Hero of Wuthering Heights?
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An analysis of the character of Edgar Linton in Emily Brontë’s ‘Wuthering Heights.’ Context on the life of Brontë is provided in order to elaborate upon the points being made and show an understanding of the relation between historical events contemporary with Bronte’s lifetime and the writing of the text. Context focuses specifically on biographical context of Emily Brontë. The comparison and contrast between the characters of Heathcliff and Edgar Linton is examined at length, with r...
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Love and Marriage in Wuthering Heights, with Reference to Social and Historical Context of the Victorian era
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An exploration of the theme "love and marriage " in Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë. Biographical and contextual information is explored, along with a deep analysis of Brontë's use of literary devices to deal with love and marriage. The conflicting relationships between Catherine, Heathcliff, and Edgar Linton are explored thoroughly, with information on contemporary attitudes towards women and marriage. This essay is most suitable for GCSE level English Literature students, however the c...
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"Is Marriage Presented as Negative in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë?"
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Exploration of marriage in Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. This is a novel driven by two major themes: marriage and violence. The combination of these occurs regularly within the story, and it has been argued that Brontë always presents love and marriage as related to violence. This essay takes marriages and relationships from throughout the entire novel and examines them in depth with a focus on whether they are always presented as violent.
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