Wuthering Heights ·Narrative Strategy: 1)effect of double narration 2)reliability of the two narrators 。Characterization: 1)Heathcliff as a Byronic hero 2)Catherine's betrayal Gothic: 1)paragraphs that reveal the Gothic atmosphere 2)aesthetic power of Gothic writing
Wuthering Heights • Narrative Strategy: 1) effect of double narration 2) reliability of the two narrators • Characterization: 1) Heathcliff as a Byronic hero 2) Catherine’s betrayal • Gothic: 1) paragraphs that reveal the Gothic atmosphere 2) aesthetic power of Gothic writing
Requirements for Written Group Research Report ·Minimum500 words title Main argument Three supporting details References:MLA style Specify each group member's contribution to the research project Submit it on the 8th week
Requirements for Written Group Research Report • Minimum 500 words • title • Main argument • Three supporting details • References: MLA style • Specify each group member’s contribution to the research project • Submit it on the 8th week
Jane Austen(1775-1817)
Jane Austen (1775-1817)
Major Works Sense and Sensibility(1811) Pride and Prejudice(1813) Mansfield Park (1814) ·Emma(1816) Northanger Abby(1818) ·Persuasion(1818)
Major Works • Sense and Sensibility (1811) • Pride and Prejudice (1813) • Mansfield Park (1814) • Emma (1816) • Northanger Abby (1818) • Persuasion (1818)
Each of her novels contains several young female characters of contrasting personalities and behaviors. Jane---Shy,demure,reserved,capable of forming a long-term committed relationship Lydia---young,headstrong,and frivolous Mary---symbol of art,reason,uniformity Elizabeth---symbol of nature,benevolence,originality
• Each of her novels contains several young female characters of contrasting personalities and behaviors. • Jane---Shy, demure, reserved, capable of forming a long-term committed relationship • Lydia---young, headstrong, and frivolous • Mary---symbol of art, reason, uniformity • Elizabeth---symbol of nature, benevolence, originality