Madness & Hysteria in Wuthering Heights

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What period occurred in 1735-1837
Romantic
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What type of motifs did Bronte write about an example would be power constraint
gothic
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One of the greek tragedies, the one to do with madness
mania
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The critical theory that suggests being on outskirts of society means you might interpret the novel differently
cultural criticism
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Which character really embodies madness in women?
Catherine Earnshaw
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Catherine believes she is being 'haunted' and what other verb?
tormented
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Bronte writes about motifs of ghosts and what other for madness?
dreams
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What type of narrator is Lockwood?
hetrodiegetic
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Catherine cannot get in wuthering heights or heaven which is an example of what?
liminality
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Catherine and Heathcliff share what?
souls
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Heathcliff is linked to what?
the devil
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