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Need help with my writing homework on Emily Brontes Narration in Wuthering Heights. Write a 1500 word paper answering;

Need help with my writing homework on Emily Brontes Narration in Wuthering Heights. Write a 1500 word paper answering;

The essay "Emily Bronte’s Narration in Wuthering Heights" presents the analysis of "Wuthering Heights" as the only novel written by Emily Bronte and can be considered the greatest reflection of her craftsmanship and creativity. A variety of narrators and different narrative techniques resulted in a multi-layered narration. Bronte’s attempts to make this character special by means of his using a dialect has not always been approved by the critics. Vice versa, they used to claim that Bronte had serious technical problems while presenting to the readers Joseph’s speech: "This is t'way on't-up at sun-dahn. dice, brandy, cloised shutters, und can'le lught till next day, at nooin-then, t'fooil gangs banning un raving tuh his cham'er, makking dacent fowks dig thur fingers i' thur lugs fur varry shaume. un' th' knave, wah, he carn cahnt his brass, un' ate, un' sleep, un' off tuh his neighbour's tuh gossip wi' t' wife".

The reader who is aware of Yorkshire dialect can interpret these words correctly. The rest of readers read these lines like a chain of mystifying information. Another character who was supposed to speak some kind of dialect but he really was not Heathcliff. Though, his speech was described as “unintelligible” and it refers to his status of "the gipsy-the plough boy". Therefore, Heatchcliff is a violent character and though Bronte does not exactly encode his speech to the readers, she does not intend to correlate Victorian virtue by means of Standard English.

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