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AO3 context notes for Wuthering Heights
This mindmap delves into the theme of masculinity in a Streetcar Named Desire which includes key quotes from scenes, important characters of the themes and easy to read writing.
This document contains detailed essay plans for both novels. It includes quotes, analysis of writer's methods and context. Learning these plans will allow you to answer almost any essay question.
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The Picture of Dorian Gray, a novel published by Oscar Wilde in 1891, begins in the art studio of Basil Hallwood as he discusses his current painting of an extremely beautiful man with his friend, the witty and amoral Lord Henry. Wilde compares these two characters through their introductions in Chapter 1, contrasting them against each other through the presentation of their emotions and values, whilst also displaying them to hold a similar contempt for high society. With Basil introduced as the...
In the novels ‘A Picture of Dorian Gray’ and ‘The Little Stranger’ Wilde and Waters’ characters can be seen as haunted in many ways, extending past the influence of the supernatural. For example, they present their male main protagonists as haunted by their pasts in conversing ways, with Faraday being haunted by his working-class background whereas Dorian is only later haunted by the consequences of his sins. Additionally, Waters and Wilde present their haunted characters as undergoing...