Wuthering Heights Education
- Created by: englishh8er
- Created on: 07-12-22 17:58
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- Context
- Wuthering Heights: Education
- Educated characters
- Nelly, who is very well read according to herself, is typically more respected than Joseph
- Lockwood, despite being an intellectual, often misreads the situation. Could be to show how he is not emotionally intelligent necessarily.
- Educated characters
- Bronte: Her father encouraged and was entirely responsible for the education of her and all of her siblings
- The Bronte children all worked as teachers at some point
- More than 50% of children in Victorian Engalnd were unable to read/wite
- Wuthering Heights: Education
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