Posted by keven manning on May 14, 2001 at 21:32:48:
In Reply to: Re: Emily Bronte (Wuthering Hights) posted by keven manning on May 14, 2001 at 21:12:43:
: : Emily Bronte (Wuthering Hights)
: : Emily wrote endlessly about the themes of sadness, repentence and death, about despair and feeling caught within your body; of the need to get out of it; to loose your identity and fully merge with (idealized) nature. She imagined herself getting celestial energy from the stars when looking at them. She wrote about the solace that imagination and writing original poetry brought her. With her sister she created an imaginatory world in which she would not have to be afraid and which let experience show intense love affairs, epic battles, and exciting adventures. She was melancholic; haunted by painful reverie and obsessed with her inner world of fantasy. Also she used nature to express/describe her inner need to be in an ideal, perfect, celestial space. She was an Inrovert; being very satisfied with the isolated life of her family in the countryside.
: : Classification: probably Sensitive Style (avoidant personality)
: : i had a look at the story and i think it was great because of the characters and also the background of the film it apears to be real and a famous movie i have study and study everyday about wuthering hights but is she a live cause i dont no maybe i should look it up tonight when i get home from school