Even to the modern reader there are elements contained in all of the characters that are readily recognized and each contains a part of the reader's true personality. The characters are identifiable and each contain elements of reality. Though criticised by her contemporary critics, Bronte succeeds in simple exaggeration of reality in Wuthering Heights and dares the reader to compare his or her life to that of the Earnshaw's, the Linton's or of Heathcliff's. But differences still remain from a book of fiction: a biography or autobiography deals with summaries of important, exciting or interesting points in the person's life a newspaper deals with shocking, tragic or happy events briefly summarised without much action and a tabloid contains scandal and rumour, much of which is questionable "non-fiction." In all of these forms, it is a summary, not all "deeds and sayings, entire and without exception," that form them and spice them up for maximum audience attention and retention. When an author tries too hard to imitate life and fit a person's daily life into a book, a biography, autobiography, newspaper or tabloid is created. An author needs to exaggerate and exemplify life in order to retain an audience.
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If a story is exactly what the reader does every day it becomes boring, yet at the same time if there is no element of the plot that the reader finds feasible than they will become discusted and lose interest. Both plot and characters must be identifiable to the reader but also encompass a sense of the impossible. Literature works in much the same way in that it must attract the attention of the reader. Both artwork and music need to encompass a changing fluidity in order to captivate their audiences and give them a twist on reality. Without the contrasts of fortes and pianos, the fluidity of crescendo and decrescendo and the ever changing tempo, a piece of music would again lose the attention of the audience. With music, the musician uses his or her instrument to recreate emotion and images from their world in their music, but filled with splendour and grace. If a work of art is too ordinary people pass over it and move onto the next exhibit which does display a twist on their everyday life. A painter or sculptor must take a form and make it absolutely perfect, whether in beauty or grotesqueness in order to make the audience take notice of it. No matter what the medium - canvas, paper, clay, or an instrument - the artist working with it must old the everyday and refine it to appease the audience. Though what the reviewer says, that the dullness of ordinary, life is too monotonous for a work of fiction, Wuthering Heights surpasses the ordinary and embodies developed characters, a simply based story line and a narration that includes many different voices, retold through one.
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There never was a man whose daily life (that is to say, all his deeds and sayings, entire and without exception) constituted fit materials for a book of fiction. It is the province of an artist to modify and in some cases refine what he beholds in the ordinary world.
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One anonymous author reviewed the book saying: While there has been much attention given to the now considered classic, when it was published it was negatively reviewed and considered to be a below average work of literature. Since it was first published in the 1840's, Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights has received much consideration in the media and from the academic world. Wuthering Heights: a novel beyond ordinary life