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help with title for my essay
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Half way through my essay and I still don't have a firm title for it yet. Its about the Byronic Hero and I study the characters of Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights and Mr Rochester from Jane Eyre within the essay as examples. My head is totally blah and I can't form sentences at the moment so anyone who can come up with a title? The help would really be appreciated. I'm not a retard honest.
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an examination of Mr Heathcliff and Mr Rochester as examples of Byronic heroes
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the Byronic hero, and examples thereof
I dunno, I'm no litereturist
"an examination of Mr Heathcliff of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, and Mr Rochester of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, as examples of Byronic heroes"
or perhaps:
"the Byronic hero; examining Mr Heathcliff of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, and Mr Rochester of Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre"
it'd be better if it were just the surnames, but they're both the same so that's not very helpful
still, given the classic nature of the books, and the fact you'll be saying where the characters are from in your abstract / introduction, I dont think not including the book titles will be such a problem.
How do you think this sounds?
Examining the Byronic Hero in relation to the characters of Mr Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and Mr Rochester from Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.
or
Examining the Character of the Byronic Hero in Relation to 19th Century Literature: Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.
Hmmmmmm! It shouldn't be this difficult.
you probably dont get any more marks for having a great title!
not sure you necessarily need the 19th century literature bit in there, given that (from what I've gleaned from skimming wikipedia) the byronic hero is inherently a 19th century literature characteristic in the first place. but then, I know nothing of these things!
go for the second one and stop worrying about it
The Brontes' Byronic Heroes: An examination of Heathcliff and Rochester.
Heathcliff vs Rochester: Whoever wins, we lose.
Byron's impact on the literary heroes of the Bronte sisters.
A study of the Byronic Heroes in the work of the Brontes.
Oh the Byrony! Rochester & Heathcliff.
Just a little too Byronic, don't cha think? A study of the Byronic figure in classical romantic literature.
But : The Brontes' Byronic Heroes: An examination of Heathcliff and Rochester is perfect! Thankyou
LOL!
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"if you got one bucket of 2 gallons and one bucket of 5 gallons, how many buckets do you have?"
i laughed,... hard.
U-p-g-r-a-y-e-d-d. With two 'd's, for a double dose of pimpin'.
lol,... and the slideshow images of the military colonel who's pimping too.
that movie had it's moments, jesus...
I could never ever study literature, regardless of language.
you are a brave woman.
I rather cauterize my fingers off, before writing 4,5k words for a single 'homework'. Not even my diploma is going to be that long (i hope).
and you study chemistry
yeah... once, one single time.
Not writing essay after essay, biweekly.
chemistry would have been my death long ago if I wouldn't go out on weekdays and spend most of my leisure time in the sun, playing beachvolleyball etc. *sigh*
I hope you used "Oh, the Byrony!" or "Isn't it Byronic..."
I don't mind sending it to you but it really isn't that good and there are plenty of mistakes. Didnt use the 'Oh Byrony' yet but I have to do a presentation in front of my class so I think I will use it then
So happy it's done. Another girl in my class just sent out a bulletin saying she is in solitary confinement and everything is starting to look like the matrix. I know how she feels!