Welcome to the continued exploration of British Literature as the class explores the 18th century through the Modern Period of British literary history.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Wuthering Heights
Okay the first two chapters were kinda boring it didnt seem very much was happening. Mr heathcliff seemed to be very evil, sicking the dogs on the man. And when he returns who are the people who answer the door it is confusing. why do they assume he is stealing the lantern? What is the whole deal with the ghost grabbing him? And Why are they always cursing People?
Victorian Age
I wouldn't want to be a writer during the Victorian Age because there are so many restrictions. You wouldn't be able to be creative at all. I think that a lot of the poetry that will be expressed will be of what the people want and how they want to live rather than how they really are able to live. There will be more fantasy.
Wuthering Heights
Right now I find Wuthering Heights to be somewhat slow and boring, but as the book goes on, I think that it'll become more interesting (or at least i hope (: ) I think that Mr. Heathcliff is extremely cruel to Mr. Lockwood. He is his guest and is treated like an enemy. Mr. Heathcliff leaves him with all of his dogs and they could have tore him to pieces. I think that Mr. Lockwood and the daughter-in-law of Mr. Heathcliff are going to fall in love or something of that sort.
Wuthering Heights
In the first two chapter we get to know the main characters. Mr. Heathcliff is not nice and I don't know about Lockwood. Who is that girl? Where did she come from? Is there going to be something between Lockwood and her? This seems like a interesting book but it feels as though there will be twist and turns in it alot.
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