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it will be great to explore the different ways these themes are presented. cant wait to hear your thoughts!
can you explain how the themes of “the raven” and wuthering heights connect?
both works contain supernatural elements; they explore themes of true and everlasting love.
both works contain hauntings; every character is sorrowful due to unfulfilled desire.
both works contain supernatural elements; theyre about grief, sorrow, and obsessive love.
both works contain haunting in different ways; characters in either cant let go of the past
Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven uses the supernatural raven to amplify the narrator's obsessive grief over lost love. Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights features supernatural hauntings (e.g., Heathcliff being haunted by Catherine's ghost) tied to all-consuming, obsessive love and the sorrow of unfulfilled, enduring grief. The other options are incorrect: the first misframes the core focus as "true everlasting love" instead of obsessive grief, the second incorrectly claims every character is sorrowful, and the fourth is incomplete and less precise about the shared thematic core of obsessive love and grief.
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Both works contain supernatural elements; they're about grief, sorrow, and obsessive love.