Essays about: "Wuthering Heights"

Showing result 11 - 14 of 14 essays containing the words Wuthering Heights.

  1. 11. Catherine's Double Character : In Wuthering Heights

    University essay from Institutionen för samhällsvetenskaper, SV; Institutionen för språk och litteratur, SOL

    Author : Emma Borg; [2011]
    Keywords : Catherine Wuthering Heights Psychoanalysis;

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  2. 12. A Psychoanalytical Reading of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights : An Analysis of the Defense Mechanisms of Some Characters

    University essay from Litteraturvetenskap

    Author : Ala'a Abdul Kareem; [2011]
    Keywords : Defense Mechanisms; Psychoanalytical Reading of Wuthering Heights;

    Abstract : This essay presents a portrayal of Heathcliff, Catherine and Isabella from a psychoanalytical perspective with regard to four defense mechanisms; namely, repression, denial, sublimation and projection in order to see how these defense mechanisms have affected the characters’ decisions and behaviour, and led them to their destinations in life. It will include three major sections: repression in characters, denial in characters, and sublimation and projection in characters. READ MORE

  3. 13. Wicked Gentlemen: A Comparison of Heathcliff in Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and Huntingdon in Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Masterprogram: Litteratur - Kultur – Media; Lunds universitet/Engelska

    Author : Jenny Rothman; [2010]
    Keywords : Heathcliff; nineteenth century; manhood; Brontë; Wuthering Heights; The Tenant of Wildfell Hall; manliness; masculinity; Arthur Huntingdon; Languages and Literatures;

    Abstract : This thesis investigates similarities and differences between Emily Brontë’s Heathcliff and Anne Brontë’s Huntingdon. Moreover, their conduct is compared to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century masculinities. Neither of the two characters corresponds with ideal masculine behaviour. As the novels progress they become increasingly depraved. READ MORE

  4. 14. Why begin when you can commence - Aspects of near-synonymous verbs of Germanic and Romance origin

    University essay from Institutionen för humaniora

    Author : Louise Eriksson; [2005]
    Keywords : near-synonymy; collocations; verbs of Germanic and Romance origin;

    Abstract : This essay is a corpus study, the aim of which is to investigate the usage of two near-synonymous verb pairs that descend from Germanic and Romance languages. The four verbs begin, commence, hate, and detest were chosen for the study. READ MORE