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Wuthering Heights and Playboy of the western World

  • 09-06-2010 7:49pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭


    Hey I have two of these((Along with inside Im dancing)) for my comparative but I'm still kinda shakey on them,Especially with Playboy seeing as our teacher was fired half way through the year and our new one didnt have much time for it.

    But yeah would anyone know of some good websites for the two?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5 mercurypink


    Well I haven't revised them myself yet, and my thrid text is Il Postino, but for a few quick comparisons between WH and the Playboy, I'd go with how both Heathcliff and Christy were treated badly by fathers or father figures, and yet they are so very different, Christy being shy and with a soft heart, while Heathcliff is heartless to all but Catherine Snr, and even that's kind of questionable, know what I'm saying?

    Then you can compare Peggin and Catherine Snr in how they've both been heavily influenced by sociteies expectations them, and how they both end up marrying the men they don't love.

    There's loads more, but I don't have the time, sorry! Good luck tomorrow, and when in doubt, stick to the simple stuff!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,039 ✭✭✭Seloth


    Hey thanks :)

    Ya the only comparisions I really have for them is woman in the socciety,How little freeom they have and the disreguard of love as you said.


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