Wednesday, September 4, 2019
How Emily Brontë Fulfills the Expectations of the Gothic Genre Essay
How Emily Brontà « Fulfills the Expectations of the Gothic Genre     Within this essay I will examine the social and historical background  of Emily Brontà «'s upbringing, and the way her only novel, wuthering  height, is related to the gothic genre.    Emily Brontà « was brought up in a time very different from our own; she  lived on secluded moors and without many of our modern day privileges,  and became very close to her family. Many of her close family members  died within her lifetime, affecting her deeply and leaving her  emotionally scarred. The tragedy and misfortune of Emily Brontà «'s life  is shown through her novel 'Wuthering Heights'. The many dark, sad and  misfortunate parts of this novel which represent Emily Brontà «'s life  are the same parts which can be categorised it in to the gothic genre.    Cathy represents Emily Brontà «; they both suffered the loss of a parent  and lived on secluded moors. The semi-autobiographical nature is also  shown through Hindely, Cathy's brother, and his similarities to Emily  Brontà «'s brother, both go through a spiral downfall into alcoholism  and drink themselves into early graves.    Emily Brontà « lived in a male dominated Georgian society. It was this  male dominance and the idea of female inadequacy that forced her to  publish her only novel Wuthering Heights under the male pseudonym  Ellis Bell.    Brontà «'s novel contains many of the elements that can be seen in the  gothic genre. The setting is true to the gothic style; it is in a  secluded place that often represents something that happened there.  'On that bleak hill top the earth was hard with a black frost.' In my  opinion it represents the dark and gloomy past of Wuthering Heights,  the death of Cathy and the tormented life of Heat...              ... of a higher class.  This shows the shallowness of society at the time and that society was  male dominated. Women were forced to be dependent on men and had to  marry men they didn't love to secure them a financial future and to  gain a better social status.    The novel raises issues that can been seen in societies of all times,  including the modern society in which we live. It shows how people are  judge on material things, most commonly in this novel it shows how  people are judged on social status.    The novel is told through two narrations, Nelly Dean and Lockwood. The  parts of the novel that Nelly Dean narrates are informal, This shows  Nelly is a servant, and is considered to be lower class in society.  However when Lockwood narrates, the language is more formal, and like  that of a highly educated person showing he is of higher class than  Nelly Dean is.                        
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