Matthew
05-24-2005, 06:07 PM
Like many people here, I am studying Wuthering Heights at A Level. While I find both the book and the authour interesting and very worthy of study, the narratives do not grip me as well as some other authors, and I find the plot quite dry. This may well be, as some have suggested, becasue of the assumptions we readers of the 21st century make. However, I believe it is arrogant to say that merely because some readers do not like it, they do not understand the work; they may well comprehend it fully, and still find that the themes hold no interest for them. Is not everyone entitled to their own opinion?