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Anne Brontë

The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1848

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Essay Topics

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Examine Helen’s character in terms of how she describes her own values and how these values dictate her actions. How does Helen’s self-sufficiency speak to the novel’s larger themes about personal responsibility and female independence, especially in comparison to other female characters?

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There are various forms of communication, both private and public, used in the novel: letters, community gossip, a private diary. What role do these modes of communication play in illustrating some of the novel’s key themes? How do they aid in characterization?

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Compare the various marriages in the novel. What does the novel suggest is the true basis for romance or intimacy? What are the characteristics of a bad marriage? How do men and women respond to marital expectations in the novel?

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