Thursday, May 30, 2019

Wuthering Heights versus Thrushcross Grange :: essays research papers

In Emil Bronts novel Wuthering high the two main residences, Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, are both grand, wealthy houses lying near the wild, Yorkshire moors, completely removed from the stir of society (pg1). Besides these similarities though, they are almost exact opposites. Wuthering Heights is associated with passion, temper and the elemental whereas Thrushcross Grange epitomises civilisation, peace and order. The characteristics of both abodes are also evident in their respective residents. I will examine the distinct differences in their interior and out(prenominal) appearance as well as their inhabitants.A first difference is the location and exterior of the two residences. Wuthering Heights is built on high foundation where it is subjected to severe storms. It is ?strong?, its ?narrow windows are deeply set in the wall? (pg2). The front is decorated by ?grotesque carving(s)? displaying a ?wilderness of crumbling griffins? (pg2). every last(predicate) the ab ove depict Wuthering Heights as unwelcoming, rugged, gloomy yet natural and elemental.Thrushcross Grange on the other hand lies in a pleasant, sunlit valley downstairs the moors where it is sheltered from adverse weather. It is surrounded by a walled park with well-kept gardens. Flowerpots decorate the windows, which are ?only half closed? by the curtains emitting a warm, sweet light (pg43). These features give the impression of a civilised, sophisticated, serene house.Apart from the exterior contrasts, the interior of the two households is also profoundly different. The furniture at Wuthering Heights is early a ?vast oak dresser? and ?high-backed? chairs (pg3), meat and guns hang from the roof and Lockwood discovers a ?heap of dead rabbits? (pg8) ? further signs of nature but also of violence and danger. The huge fireplace ?glow(s) delightfully in the radiance of an immense fire? (pg7). This symbolises power, danger, uncontrollability and, foremost, passion. The dogs kept at Wut hering Heights are ?wolfish?, ?hairy monsters? with a ?guttural gnarl? (pg4,15). At Thrushcross Grange however, Edgar and Isabella quarrel over a small pet dog, which they both want to cuddle. Contrastingly, the fire at Thrushcross Grange is at first extinguished. When it glows, it gives transfer a harmonious but dull light. Thrushcross Grange is beautifully carpeted and furnished, with a ?pure white ceiling bordered by gold?, from which a chandelier hangs (pg44). Unlike Wuthering Heights? elemental interior, Thrushcross Grange is tranquil and refined.The two houses contrast not only in appearance but also in the characters of their inhabitants, especially in Heathcliff and Edgar.

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