
Analyzing Pathetic Fallacy and Foreshadowing in Wuthering Heights Film Adaptation Trailer
Explore the use of pathetic fallacy and foreshadowing in the trailer for the film adaptation of Wuthering Heights. Understand how the weather and setting create impressions and signals for the audience, with examples of hot days, misty nights, and calm seas. Analyze key quotations from Chapter 1 for foreshadowing and complete a related analysis worksheet.
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What impression is created? When watching this trailer for the film adaptation of the novel, Wuthering Heights, try to complete the sentence starter below: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-ZchFbJ5SSsU/Tb2YifMpEZI/AAAAAAAAA7k/rSZnKR5vQzA/s1600/EichenbergWutheringHeights.jpg.jpeg The weather creates the impression that the characters may be feeling
Christmas Eve (1) Starter activity Objectives: To understand pathetic fallacy and foreshadowing. What is Pathetic Fallacy? Challenge: To explore how Hill uses foreshadowing in chapter one.
What is Pathetic Fallacy? Pathetic fallacy is when a writer uses the weather / nature and setting to send signals to the reader. Look at the following images what signals do you think a film maker is trying to send to his audience with these scenes?
For example, a hot day suggests that thing are about to heat up either into violence or passion!
A dark, misty night suggests that something scary is about to happen
A calm sea and sky suggest calm in the film often the calm before the storm!
Using Pathetic Fallacy what is being suggested with this setting?
What is foreshadowing? This is when a writer gives clues to the reader that suggest ideas / themes or things that might happen later in the story. We are now going to analyse key quotations from Chapter 1 for Foreshadowing.
Analysis Read the quotations and explain what each quotation suggests to the reader.
Homework Complete the analysis worksheet, for:
Christmas Eve (1) To understand pathetic fallacy and foreshadowing. To explore how Hill uses foreshadowing.