Wuthering Heights was written by Emily Bronte'. It would be the least to say that his imagination was quite impressive. Through her childhood imagination, Bronte and her sisters wrote children's stories, which inspired some popular novels. Wuthering Heights contains cross-genres, shifting settings, multiple narrators, and unreliable narrators. George RR Martin wrote the book Game of Thrones, which is one of the modern novels that contains many of Emily Bronte's writing techniques used in Wuthering Heights. Game of Thrones could be compared to Wuthering Heights quite easily. Emily Bronte' opened the doors to new techniques and different writing styles for many modern novelists. Wuthering Heights introduces readers to spiral narratives. Readers will gain their knowledge through a series of narrators. Lockwood would give the reader the narrative framework, in Wuthering Heights. Nelly Dean will provide the reader with a central narrative. The reader also receives information through Cathy Earnshaw's diaries and Isabella provides letters. The reader can conclude with Heathcliff's story. In Game of Thrones, our modern novel, follows these same lines of shifting narrators. Each chapter contains one of the important character narratives. Arya is an important character in Game of Thrones, she has a chapter where she explains her point of view throughout the book. Through this method the reader can be opened to a range of different points of view. The different point of view in both novels creates an open view of each character. Once the reader gets to know each character, they can become more familiar with the truth behind what is being portrayed. At this time readers trusted most of their narrators. Readers will want...... middle of the paper ......provides particular dictions for important characters that parallel their personalities. Emily Bronte's imagination created new techniques that our modern authors use today. Wuthering Heights causes some controversy, also lasting decades. Wuthering Heights will inspire people to use subsequent styles and will continue to do so in the future. Works Cited Brontë, Emily and Pauline Nestor. Wuthering Heights. London: Penguin Books, 2003. Print.Martin, George RR. Game of Thrones Book Three A Song of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Swords:. New York: Bantam Dell, 2003. Print.Varghese, Dr. Lata Marina. “Stylistic Analysis of Wuthering Heights by Emily Bonte.” www.iosrjournals.org. Volume 2. Number 5. 46-50. IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science (JHSS), nd Web. 18 April. 2014. .
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