M.T.T.
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- 2009
It's not that bad, really.
Wuthering Heights -
Exciting and engaging; fascinating characters (Heathcliff); impressionable scenes (beginning of Vol. 2); it's just one of those books that they tell you to read before you die.
Northanger Abbey -
Shorter and easier to read than Emma (if you can read a quarter of Emma, then you can definately read this); more light-hearted; Austen as a narrator is far more interesting in this novel; Catherine Morland is far more likeable than Emma Woodhouse; etc.
If you based your decision to drop English Extension 1 because you hated Austen's Emma and you felt that Wuthering Heights / Northanger Abbey were going to be worse, then I say that you have poor judgment.
(I haven't read Possession, but I will soon - even though it's not a prescribed text of mine)
Wuthering Heights -
Exciting and engaging; fascinating characters (Heathcliff); impressionable scenes (beginning of Vol. 2); it's just one of those books that they tell you to read before you die.
Northanger Abbey -
Shorter and easier to read than Emma (if you can read a quarter of Emma, then you can definately read this); more light-hearted; Austen as a narrator is far more interesting in this novel; Catherine Morland is far more likeable than Emma Woodhouse; etc.
If you based your decision to drop English Extension 1 because you hated Austen's Emma and you felt that Wuthering Heights / Northanger Abbey were going to be worse, then I say that you have poor judgment.
(I haven't read Possession, but I will soon - even though it's not a prescribed text of mine)