Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Wuthering Heights-Flashback

"It was the same room into which he had been ushered, as a guest, eighteen years before: the same moon shone through the window; and the same autumn landscape lay outside." page 290


The use of a flashback is carried out through this entire novel. Mrs. Dean is retelling the story of the Heathcliffs to Mr. Lockwood who is inquiring on a job. Mrs. Dean uses flashbacks as a way to tell the story and make it seem more real. Instances such as the deaths of Catherine and Linton resemeble the truths behind why the family is left the way they are. Without the flashbacks, the story would not have the same meaning and the truths would not be identified. In this particular instance, the flashback arises from the day when Heathcliff first came to Wuthering Heights and Mrs. Dean rememembers having the moon and landscape be the exact same. She pictures it in her head which allows us readers to visualize it in ours and go back to that time period. The whole entire story that Mrs. Dean tells Lockwood is a flashback. She takes him back to the times when she was apart of their family and their daily lives.

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