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you respond to his text saying, \hey, carson! just a quick heads-up for…

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you respond to his text saying, \hey, carson! just a quick heads-up for today’s discussion. the key connections to look out for are how both texts tackle themes of love and loss, and how the characters’ journeys influence their view of the world. it will be great to explore the different ways these themes are presented. can’t wait to hear your thoughts!\ can you explain how the themes of \the raven\ and wuthering heights connect?

○ both works contain haunting in different ways; characters in either cant let go of the past.

○ both works contain hauntings; every character is sorrowful due to unfulfilled desire.

○ both works contain supernatural elements; they explore themes of true and everlasting love.

○ both works contain supernatural elements; theyre about grief, sorrow, and obsessive love.

Explanation:

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  • Analyze Option 1: "Haunting" in "The Raven" is more psychological (the raven as a symbol of grief), and in "Wuthering Heights" it's supernatural (ghosts), but the "can't let go of the past" is accurate. However, let's check others.
  • Analyze Option 2: "Every character" is incorrect; not all characters in both works are sorrowful due to unfulfilled desire.
  • Analyze Option 3: "True and everlasting love" is not accurate for "The Raven" (it's about grief over loss, not positive love) and "Wuthering Heights" has a more destructive, obsessive love.
  • Analyze Option 4: "The Raven" has the raven (supernatural symbol) and explores grief/sorrow over Lenore's death; "Wuthering Heights" has ghosts (supernatural) and themes of grief, sorrow, and obsessive love (Heathcliff's obsession with Catherine). This matches the themes of both works.

Answer:

D. Both works contain supernatural elements; they're about grief, sorrow, and obsessive love. (Note: Assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D in order, the correct one is the fourth option which is about supernatural elements and grief, sorrow, obsessive love.)