Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and Oroonoko by Aphra Behn - how tragic lives of main characters are perfect examples of the theme of alienation and its effects on man's search for identity.
Title: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and Oroonoko by Aphra Behn - how tragic lives of main characters are perfect examples of the theme of alienation and its effects on man's search for identity.
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Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and Oroonoko by Aphra Behn - how tragic lives of main characters are perfect examples of the theme of alienation and its effects on man's search for identity.
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1704 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
Literature, over time, has emulated the time period and location from which it was derived. Different eras and cultures have produced works that, whether through different writing styles, dialect, or mood, represent the attitudes shared by many of the writer's contemporaries. Thus, we are able to recognize the changes man has endured morally, spiritually, intelligently, and physically throughout history. Furthermore, we characterize these changes and label particular time periods according to the literature they produce.
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from ever enjoying the lifelong love he fought so hard to avenge.
In analyzing the two main characters of Oroonoko and Wuthering Heights, both Oroonoko and Heathcliff suffered as a result of separation from their lovers, which affected their growth throughout the novel. These two characters and their experiences combined with the time periods and places in which they are written to prove that alienation is a universal theme that affects the human spirit timelessly.