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Throughout the novel Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë effectively utilizes weather and setting as methods of conveying insight to the reader of the personal feeling of the characters. While staying at Thrushcross Grange, Mr. Lockwood made a visit to meet Mr. Heathcliff for a second time, and the horrible snow storm that he encounters is the first piece of evidence that he should have perceived about Heathcliff's personality. The setting of the moors is one that
of the characters. The setting and weather seem to mimic the feeling of the individuals that are within the novel. Brontë's use of this as a literary tool is very intriguing, and very helpful in aiding the reader in their grasping the complexity of the characters within the novel. Bibliography Work Cited Brontë, Emily: Wuthering Heights, Amsco School Publications, Inc., (c) 1970 Bibliography Bibliography Work Cited Brontë, Emily: Wuthering Heights, Amsco School Publications, Inc., (c) 1970

