Characterization in Wuthering Heights Essay

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September 22, 2012

 

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However, he discovers that relative to Heathcliff, he finds himself extremely sociable, where Heathcliff treats his visitor with the minimum of friendliness and warmth. Following his failure at love, Lockwood, a self-described `misanthropist', rented Thrushcross Grange in an effort to separate himself from society...
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Ironically, Thrushcross Grange is the epitomising symbol of superficial Victorian society. Wuthering Heights is just as foreign and unfriendly as Heathcliff's character, where `Wuthering' is synonymous with `atmospheric tumult' and wild dogs inhibit the bare and old-fashioned rooms. The casual violence and lack of concern for manners or consideration for other people which characterises Heathcliff here, is the central mood of the whole novel, in which unharnessed, natural hostility is contrasted with the genteel and more civilised ways of living...
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