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Discuss the use of shifting narrative view points and the effects achieved in Wuthering Heights and The tenant of Wildfell Hall and compare and contrast the main characters.
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... Ajay Patel 10G 3rd February 2002 Discuss the use of shifting narrative view points and the effects achieved in "Wuthering Heights" and "The tenant of Wildfell Hall" and compare and contrast the main characters. There were two Bronte sisters, which two of them had written two very unusual books. They had adapted the notions for the books which they wrote from the environment which surrounded them, the cold bleak Yorkshire moors and the ethics of life which was established in the Victorian times. The two books which that had written were 'Wuthering Heights' and 'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall '. Both books were extremely unusual because they were written by two women who had not seen or experienced brutality and corruption, yet, these were the features in both of the books. They were the daughters of a clergy man who parted from them when their mother had died. It was curious were













