Wuthering Heights
Emily Bronte used Nelly Dean and Mr. Lockwood as the narrators of Wuthering Heights for many good reasons. Nelly lived there though all of the dilemmas, conflicts, and deaths. Mr. Lockwood's narration supplied a different perspective on the story as it progressed in the present time.Emily Bronte's use of the two narrators, Nelly Dean and Mr. Lockwood, is to give the story a third person view. A third person view is a view that is seen by a neutral character that sees all. Bronte needed a narrator who did not have a very distinct opinion on the situation; a person, which was unfortunate in this case, that got stuck in the middle of all of the ridiculous fighting. At times, the narrators discretely ex
Bronte uses her as the background narrator because she was involved or present during all of the events. Lockwood never gets into the fights, but he doesn't arrive until the majority of the bickering is over and settled; although, upon his arrival at Wuthering Heights, he is almost immediately scolded by Heathcliff. Her narration of the events are always in great detail through the story. Lockwood doesn't know the families and their members, so his descriptions are short and vague. Emily Bronte's use of the two narrators is very helpful to the reader. He is like the green and checkered flag of the novel. Lockwood arrives at the time of the resolution of the story. It also gives the reader an overall better understanding of the novel. Nelly also somehow knows deep secrets of characters in lands of Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. He gives the reader the outside view of the characters as he meets them. press opinions of characters in the story. Nelly Dean, who is a maid in the story, sometimes gets involved in the fights.
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