What is this blog for?
The purpose of this blog is to share opinions about the Anglo-Saxon literature.
I will post some comments and questions about the topics discussed in class and you have to participate expressing your own points of view. You need to check the blog constantly 'cause depending on your classmates' opinions or ideas, you will answer. It means that you must participate more than once for each comment I post. Make the blog a dynamic window where we can share links, ideas and opinions that can help us learn more about the British and American Literature.
Well, in the book Healfcliff is described as somebody black, but in the movie was white. Other different is that Linto grow up in London, but in the movie was in Whuthering Heights.
ResponderEliminarHello teacher, and William, well, in the movie, when Heathcliff and Catherine went to Lintons´ house, Egdar Linton and his sister were playing something "like mini tenis" at the living room, while in the written novel when Catherine and Heathcliff were to Lintons´house Edgar Linton and his sister were crying because they were fighting for a little puppy. Nixon Romero
ResponderEliminarAnd another difference in this scene is that, that in that moment was raining, meanwhile in the movie was in a normal night!
EliminarI also realized that in the written novel, Mr Lockwood, was attacked by some dogs, when he was at the living room in Wuthering Heights, this did not happened in the movie
ResponderEliminarHello, it´s me again, in the movie when Mr. Lockwood received the visit from Catherine´s ghost, it just said "let me in" twice, on the other hand,in the written novel, Catherine´s ghost had a little conversation with Mr. Lockwood
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