Book: Wuthering Heights.
Narrative Structure Of Memento
The structure of a text is present in anything the author does to give a shape to our experiences as we read. So, we begin to study structure by thinking about the text in a particular way, concentrating on the question of its shape, and how it is fitted together. Comparing the structure of great masterpieces like Wuthering Heights and Great Expectations becomes all the more difficult when one Wuthering Heights Narrative Structure read them just for the first time. Victorian age saw the English novel nearly perfected by the hands of novelists like Dickens, Jane Austen, Brontees and link. Throughout the years authors have written many great stories.
Both of these stories can be set off and paralleled to the other. The settings, in which the two stories take place, influence the people and the situations that occur.
Structure of Personal Narrative
As soon Wuthering Heights Narrative Structure we begin to consider the setting, we realise that every scene of the story takes place within or between the two houses: Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. Penistone Craggs are beyond Wuthering Heights: they are the most distant visible feature. The narrative does not visit them, although several of the characters have visited them. This is compared to the small town off the ocean where Pip and Estella live.
Multiple Narrators
Estella moves away to Paris, but then meets Pip again in New York. He again pursues her and she marries another man. Catherine loves her adopted brother, but marries Edgar instead. The two meet again at her house and Edgar gets angry because he senses the love between the two. Pip meets Estella on a warm summer day while playing in the garden.
Summer is a time of happiness, which drew Estella to grow fond of Pip. Summer is also a time of romance, which flourishes in the end. Heathcliff meets Catherine on a cold winter night after her family takes him in.
Winter is a time of grief and gloominess, and therefore Catherine does not care for Heathcliff at first.]
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