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Thread: Wuthering Heights and Crime and Punishment

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    Tanya, who needs your help!
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    Wuthering Heights and Crime and Punishment

    I have to write a comparative essay on Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and C&P. I wanted to explore the theme of nature vs civilization (in terms of nature, both the physical environment and human nature). This theme is very obvious in WH but more subdued in C&P. How do you think I should approach this topic? I promise goodies for those who help! *grins*

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    Gamin' and readin'...
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    Well, in that time nature was mostly supreme to the human race - which actually is no race at all...- so mankind had to abide to its rules, the storms, floods etc...


    ps: You don't happen to be a student from Holland, the Werenfridus? I know someone called Tanya there... well, good luck with your essay!

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