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English, 20.07.2019 17:30, itssamuelu

Hence it is that both emily and charlotte are always invoking the of nature. they both feel the need of some more powerful symbol of the vast and slumbering passions in human nature than words or actions can convey. . they seized those aspects of the earth which were most akin to what they themselves felt or imputed to their characters, and so their storms, their moors, their lovely spaces of summer weather are not ornaments applied to decorate a dull page or display the writer's powers of observation—they carry on the emotion and light up the meaning of the book. appropriate textual support for this claim would include select all that apply. the use of hyperbole and personification the description of a natural landscape insight into the emotional state of a character an explanation of the relationship between characters

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