The author of Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte foreshadows many people. One person she did would be young Catherine. She looks just like her mom and acts like it to. And Haretone would be just like Heathecliff. Basically a slave.
Foreshadowing is what you use to predict what will happen later.The Climax is the greatest point of action.The Resoultion is the ending when the problem is solved.
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austin f
6/1/2010 12:23:21 am
In wuthering heights they show foreshadowing when thay are tring to be sneky.Also wen thar are acting happy when thar not .
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aj
6/1/2010 12:24:36 am
I love the foreshawoding at the moors it gives you a look of what Cathy futer is going to be like. Another time when a foreshawod happened, when Cathy was talking to Nelly anout getting married it was rainy. When Heathcliff runs away it's rainy
I am going to foreshadow on young Cathy and Hareton. I predict the two will eventually fall in love and grow into a strong relationship. I believe the climax of Wuthering Heights is when Heathcliff storms into the Lintons home and pulls Catherine out and hugs here. It has so much intense love shown and the power that Heathcliff bestoes to his love for Catherine just yanks the whole story. Which I believe is sadly the climax. I am going to foreshadow on the reseloution. I think that Heathcliff will die and forever be with his love Catherine. However for the children they love and the story goes on with forever having children. Continuing the love string.
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Gunner
6/1/2010 12:29:45 am
In the book Wuthering Heights Emily Bronte used the death of Catherine as the climax. I like this because now Heathcliff has lost the only person he loves with all his heart. She did this because Heathcliff is forced to suffer for all the terrible things he has done to everyone around him because he has lost the only thing that he lives for. She also set up for the future to come in like young Cathy, and Hareton. It was kind of like the big turning point in the book going from past to future.
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jarod
6/1/2010 12:30:11 am
I liked how the author of wuthering heights (Emily Buronte) used Cathy dying for her climax. I think it's a perfect climax because when Cathey dies Heathecliff dies on the inside. With out Cathey Heathecliff is nothing. Thats why i think it's a perfect climax. With out Cathey around Heatcliff starts to go crazy and he can't control his anger.
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Mrs. Klein
6/1/2010 12:31:23 am
Tyler,
You did a nice job defining the elements. Now, please connect them to the novel.
Thank you.
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Kali
6/1/2010 12:32:32 am
Climax- I thimk the Climax of the story is when everyone starts to fall in love with the wrong people. Cathrein falls in love with Heathcliff but then goes off and marries Edgar. Then heathcliff runs away and when he comes back he marries Isabella and he does not even love her. Heathcliff treats her like a srevent. Then Cathrein and Edgar have a baby Cathy. And Heathcliff and Isabella have a kid named Linton. Love is a powerfull thing and can change any minute, you can love someone one minute and think they are gross the next.
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Bailey
6/1/2010 12:36:28 am
Foreshadowing is like clues or hints to what is going to happen. An example of foreshadowing is like Catherine loves Edgar and they get married. Or like Heathclift wants every ones money and land. So he might do something bad.
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Colby
6/1/2010 12:40:48 am
Emily Bronte shows a resolution in this story. The resolution in this story in my opinion was when Heathcliff died. Heathcliff at the time in the story was making everyone completely miserable. Forcing people to marry people that they don't love. Heathcliff was still mad that cathy died so he took out his anger on other people. The resoultion of the story was when Heathcliff died.
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Katie
6/1/2010 12:49:24 am
The resolution of the story is really good. At the end though at first it's confusing.If you think back to the beginning you'll understand. I like how the producers and directors ended the move that way.
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aaron fowler
6/1/2010 12:51:28 am
i think that the climax of the story is when isabella linton marries heathcliff. heathcliff and catherine were suposed to marry each other. this is the climax of the story because heathcliff and catherine are meant for each other. heathcliff only married isabella to get revenge on the linton family. i think thats kind of mean.
I think that the climax is when loton marries caten marries loten heathcilff he runs away she onloy likes him becase of his money they were not ment for ecah oither so he cheats on catehen to get back at the lotons so when he chaets on catchen she she feeals sad and angey at him he cheateded on catehen but it was for a reasn hes not that smart he never leanded so he gets revanve like I do I aways get mad vrey mad when I get bullyed or yealled at I MAD BUT i let all go all go so then heathciff gets mad and sad beacase cathen dies wehen the babe is born sad story.
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steven
6/6/2010 11:50:43 pm
kaily you are right the resolutTON of the story is great It does keep geting beter.
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Ashley S
6/7/2010 12:01:21 am
In Wuthering Heights there is a lot of foreshadowing. In the beginning when Emily Bronte begins to suggest that it is almost impossible for Catherine and Heathcliffto be together you know something is going to happen. And it does. Catherine turns into a spoiled brat and treats Heathcliff like Hindley does. A slave. Then when Francis dies and it says Hindley love dher so much it sugests something.. then Hindley dies.
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Ashley S
6/7/2010 12:04:04 am
I agree with Colby. When Heathcliff died, He could no longer make people miserable. Everyone was happy. He could no longer force them to do things they didn't want to do.
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Dayton Klama
6/7/2010 12:39:17 am
Emile Bronte does a good job at writing. The rising action was when Edgar and cathy were in the same room after the fight. the tesion started rising. I could feel it.
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