Author: Ano Sensei
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Heathcliff and Cathy in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights Are they brother and sister? Part 1
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Heathcliff and Cathy in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights Are they brother and sister? Part 1
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's ...
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's novel, but in doing so it covers a number of other issues. If you want to go a bit deeper ...than the standard analyses and explore something more thought-provoking, these videos are for you! Click here for the complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzVb6yL_jY6-9MumHzPtCmzSJMk257q2n
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Heathcliff and Cathy in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. Part 2: The unreliable narrator.
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's ...
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's novel, but in doing so it covers a number of other issues. If you want to go a bit deeper ...than the standard analyses and explore something more thought-provoking, these videos are for you! Click here for the complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzVb6yL_jY6-9MumHzPtCmzSJMk257q2n
In this second video in the series, I talk about the unreliable narrator, focusing on Nelly, and read the first part of her narration.
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In this second video in the series, I talk about the unreliable narrator, focusing on Nelly, and read the first part of her narration.
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Bronte: Heathcliff & Cathy in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights Part 3: Inconsistencies in the text
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's ...
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's novel, but in doing so it covers a number of other issues. If you want to go a bit deeper ...than the standard analyses and explore something more thought-provoking, these videos are for you! Click here for the complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzVb6yL_jY6-9MumHzPtCmzSJMk257q2n
In this third video in the series, I deconstruct Nelly's account of Heathcliff's arrival at Wuthering Heights and show that it is almost impossible for events to have occurred as described.
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In this third video in the series, I deconstruct Nelly's account of Heathcliff's arrival at Wuthering Heights and show that it is almost impossible for events to have occurred as described.
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Bronte: Heathcliff & Cathy in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. Part 4: Circumstantial evidence.
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's ...
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's novel, but in doing so it covers a number of other issues. If you want to go a bit deeper ...than the standard analyses and explore something more thought-provoking, these videos are for you! Click here for the complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzVb6yL_jY6-9MumHzPtCmzSJMk257q2n
In this fourth video in the series, I explore some extratextual considerations that might support the idea that Nelly's account fo Heathcilff's arrival at Wuthering Heights is not as it seems, and that Heathcliff is, in fact, Earnshaw's son.
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In this fourth video in the series, I explore some extratextual considerations that might support the idea that Nelly's account fo Heathcilff's arrival at Wuthering Heights is not as it seems, and that Heathcliff is, in fact, Earnshaw's son.
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Bronte: Heathcliff's relationship to Cathy in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights. Part 5: Conclusion.
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's ...
This series of videos explores one particular aspect of Brontë's novel, but in doing so it covers a number of other issues. If you want to go a bit deeper ...than the standard analyses and explore something more thought-provoking, these videos are for you! Click here for the complete playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzVb6yL_jY6-9MumHzPtCmzSJMk257q2n
In this fifth and final video in the series, I discuss some peculiar attempts to make life imitate art.
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In this fifth and final video in the series, I discuss some peculiar attempts to make life imitate art.
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Are Cathy and Heathcliff brother and sister in Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights? [Complete version]
The doomed love between Cathy and Heathcliff is one of the romantic ...
The doomed love between Cathy and Heathcliff is one of the romantic high spots of English literature. But what if they were brother and sister?
This video examines the evidence hidden ...in plain sight — the impossible journey from Liverpool, the greatcoat in summer, the name of a dead child — and asks whether Brontë deliberately hinted at something too taboo to state openly.
Also: is Nelly Dean actually the villain of Wuthering Heights?
0:00 Introduction
0:23 Are Catherine and Heathcliff siblings?
0:44 The novel as seen through the lens of the 1939 movie version
1:07 Heathcliff's cruelty
1:48 Catherine's "wicked rages"
2:26 Nelly Dean as villain
3:26 Unreliable narrator
3:41 Heathcliff's arrival at Wuthering Heights
3:56 A reading
7:00 Distances
7:50 The starving Heathcliff
8:25 Brontë's familiarity with the landscape
9:04 Earnshaw "tried" to tell "a tale"
9:34 Harvest time and a greatcoat
9:54 Heathcliff's name
10:00 Extratextual evidence
10:13 Poverty in Liverpool
10:27 Romani travellers
10:53 Romani women supposed prostitutes
11:17 Fabricated stories and illegitimate children
11:30 Adele Varens in Jane Eyre
11:48 Incest as taboo
12:48 Incestuous bonding
13:18 Emily and Branwell: unfounded rumours
14:03 Conclusion
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This video examines the evidence hidden ...in plain sight — the impossible journey from Liverpool, the greatcoat in summer, the name of a dead child — and asks whether Brontë deliberately hinted at something too taboo to state openly.
Also: is Nelly Dean actually the villain of Wuthering Heights?
0:00 Introduction
0:23 Are Catherine and Heathcliff siblings?
0:44 The novel as seen through the lens of the 1939 movie version
1:07 Heathcliff's cruelty
1:48 Catherine's "wicked rages"
2:26 Nelly Dean as villain
3:26 Unreliable narrator
3:41 Heathcliff's arrival at Wuthering Heights
3:56 A reading
7:00 Distances
7:50 The starving Heathcliff
8:25 Brontë's familiarity with the landscape
9:04 Earnshaw "tried" to tell "a tale"
9:34 Harvest time and a greatcoat
9:54 Heathcliff's name
10:00 Extratextual evidence
10:13 Poverty in Liverpool
10:27 Romani travellers
10:53 Romani women supposed prostitutes
11:17 Fabricated stories and illegitimate children
11:30 Adele Varens in Jane Eyre
11:48 Incest as taboo
12:48 Incestuous bonding
13:18 Emily and Branwell: unfounded rumours
14:03 Conclusion
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A hidden theme of incest? Cathy and Heathcliff's relationship in Wuthering Heights. #shorts
There's something not quite right about Mr. Earnshaw's story of ...
There's something not quite right about Mr. Earnshaw's story of walking to Liverpool and back. Could he be hiding the fact that Heathcliff is actually his illegitimate son?
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