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Eight lessons and worksheets comprise a curriculum guide for Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights. Class members create a timeline that includes world-historical events as well as events in the novel. They analyze the speaking styles of Joseph and Lockwood, begin a ghost chapter that presents events from a different point of view, and examine eighteenth-century marriage laws. Pupils compare the power dynamics and social relationships at Wuthering Heights to those at Thrushcross Grange. Finally, scholars read a series of reviews, then write their own of Wuthering Heights.
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Instructional Ideas
- Place the "Who's Who? Who's Where? and Who's in Charge" chart in the center of a Wuthering Heights themed wall
Classroom Considerations
- Page numbers refer to the Enriched Classics edition of the novel
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- Each lesson includes detailed, step-by-step directions for the activity
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