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Sunday, February 10, 2019

A Comparison of The Jewel in the Crown and Wuthering Heights Essay

Sh ard Elements of The stone in the Crown and Wuthering Heights The Jewel in the Crown, by Paul Scott, and Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte, are romantic tragedies which constituent many common elements. Although written in two vastly variant time periods, the shared elements reveal the continuity of romantic tragedies over time. Wuthering Heights, a 19th century realistic fiction, shares the same kind of passionate, violent and excited characters as The Jewel in the Crown, a post colonial modernist fiction. some(prenominal) stories contain a love triangle which subsequently end in death. In both stories, Catherine and Daphne are much alike in that they are the point around which the two men in their lives dance circles around. Catherine and Daphne are both willful, doing as they please, Catherine fostering her love for Heathcliff, and Daphne secretly seeing Hari Kumar. At fifteen, she Catherine was the queen of the country-side she had no peer, and she did turn out to b e a haughty, intractable creature (WH, p. 51). And of Daphne, She had to make her own marvelous mis...

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