Thursday, 15 September 2011

WUTHERING HEIGHTS (CHAPTER 18)

Cathy is growing up a favorite of her father. She is not allowed to leave the grounds of Thrushcross Grange and has no notion of Heathcliff or Wuthering Heights. However, like her mother, she yearns to explore the moors and a certain rock formation called Penistone Crags. Because you have to go past the Heights to get there, Edgar forbids it.
Isabella has moved to London and had a son, Linton Heathcliff, who is now twelve. Dying, Isabella persuades Edgar to come to bid her farewell and take her child


Analysis:

The death of  Isabella , and the return of her son marks the abrubt transition from  violent and discordant world of adulthood back to harmonious childhood. by doing this Bronte emphasis the importance of Childhood innoccence.

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