WUTHERING HEIGHTS Emily Bronte. HOW DOES BRONTE CREATE A SENSE OF THESE BEING NELLY’S MEMORIES FROM YEARS AGO?

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WUTHERING HEIGHTS Emily Bronte

HOW DOES BRONTE CREATE A SENSE OF THESE BEING NELLY’S MEMORIES FROM YEARS AGO?

FOCUSSING ON  Use of first person narrative  Use of tenses  Technique’s applied to create such effect Focus.jpg Digital image. POV. N.p.,. 12 Mar Focus content/uploads/2014/03/focus.jpeg, Target Process.

TECHNIQUES APPLIED TO CREATE SUCH EFFECT Design Mascotte Watching. Digital image. english.com/images/design_mascot_watching_time_gray-01.jpg. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Mar  Narrative technique (First) Out of Nelly’s Perspective Constant narrates  Usage of past tense

USE OF FIRST PERSON NARRATIVE POV +2.png. Digital image. POV. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Mar  Usage of personal pronouns I.He II.We III.She IV.I  Narration during the story “This was Heathcliff’s first introduction to the family. ”

USE OF TENSES Design Mascotte Watching. Digital image. english.com/images/design_mascot_watching_time_gray-01.jpg. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 Mar  Usage of the past tense  Referring back in time “Before I came to live here…” “It seemed a long while to us all…”

Seemed Contented Said began Was Before Often Before

HOW DOES BRONTE CREATE A SENSE OF THESE BEING NELLY’S MEMORIES FROM YEARS AGO? Bronte gives this extract the effect of it being Nelly’s memories because of the usage of first person narrative and usage of personal pronouns like I, He She and We, that is how the extract started “ Before I came to live here…”. Furthermore to connect or link into that citation, the usage of the word “Before” gives the impression of this story or event had happened in the past or it being a memory.