Question
I need help with my thesis statement. So far I have:
Emily Bronte was an unusual writer from the Victornian age, and her novel full violent romance.
You have to have:
General subject: Emily Bronte
Limited Topic: Wuthering Heights
Specific Focus: Victorian Age
She has a violent/twisted romance and i know a lot of people didn't agree with the queen. So if anyone could help me form it into a better thesis statement it would be much appreceited!
PS. correct any spelling errors if you notice them because i'm horrible with that & grammar.
THANK YOU!!
What did she write?
Emily Bronte was an unusual writer from the Victorian age, and her novel, ______, was full of violent romance.
Did she use satire? Sarcasm?
Wuthering heights is the book she wrote that i had to read. She was just showing an alternative to the traditional romantic novels people wrote.
thanks for you help tho!
:)
This is a good suggestion for a thesis sentence.
Emily Bronte was an unusual writer from the Victorian age; her novel, <u>Wuthering Heights</u> contains not only the romance common to the Victorian Period, but also the uncommon element of violence.
Emily Bronte was an unusual writer from the Victornian age, and her novel full violent romance.
You have to have:
General subject: Emily Bronte
Limited Topic: Wuthering Heights
Specific Focus: Victorian Age
She has a violent/twisted romance and i know a lot of people didn't agree with the queen. So if anyone could help me form it into a better thesis statement it would be much appreceited!
PS. correct any spelling errors if you notice them because i'm horrible with that & grammar.
THANK YOU!!
What did she write?
Emily Bronte was an unusual writer from the Victorian age, and her novel, ______, was full of violent romance.
Did she use satire? Sarcasm?
Wuthering heights is the book she wrote that i had to read. She was just showing an alternative to the traditional romantic novels people wrote.
thanks for you help tho!
:)
This is a good suggestion for a thesis sentence.
Emily Bronte was an unusual writer from the Victorian age; her novel, <u>Wuthering Heights</u> contains not only the romance common to the Victorian Period, but also the uncommon element of violence.