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A collection of sources to support the teaching of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
Updated on Jul 12, 13
Created on Jul 03, 13
Category: Schools & Education
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Some more suggestions for online note-taking
This video (3rd in a series) explains how to use Evernote to create note cards for your research project. Follow the speaker's slow, thoughtful instructions to creating a collection of note cards for your project!
It's not just Emily--they are all crazy.
Read this overview of Emily B. and the links at the bottom of the page for some more info.
This is one cool tool. Check out the words most repeated in WH and then see with what other words they are associated and in which chapters. Analyze one word and its accompanying names, words, and chapters. So what?
Here is the listing for the house that purportedly inspired the novel!
Did you really love WH? Check out this librarian's blog for what to read now!
Devoted to all things Bronte, this blog posts frequently about the Bronte sisters and literature that is reminiscent of the Brontes.
Read this student guide to support your understandings. Check out the character family tree and the section on ownership.
Start the video at about 2:50 and watch until the end. Compare this "love" scene and all other traditional love scenes to Chapter 15 of Wuthering Heights. What is the difference?
A few behind the scenes videos are available in this Masterpiece Theatre version of the book
Use this source for analyzing the critical articles you find for our project. Is your article worthy of our reading and analysis? Find out here!
18 items | 21 visits
A collection of sources to support the teaching of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights
Updated on Jul 12, 13
Created on Jul 03, 13
Category: Schools & Education
URL: