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A 5 page paper which examines the kitchen in Charlotte Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. No additional sources cited.
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5 pages (~225 words per page)
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to cook, to talk about the day, and to feel they are truly at home. In truth, everyone in a home must, at some time, go into the kitchen and
thus it essentially becomes the hub of a home. In Charlotte Brontes novel Wuthering Heights the kitchen is even more of the heart of the home for it is the
place where people come to get warm in a day when electricity and heating was not a possibility. It was the place where all food was located, and the place
where people who worked outside would come to warm up and take off their work clothes or boots. In many ways the kitchen of these days was the transition room
from outside to the inside of a house and as such it was a place where servants and masters all entered. The following paper examines the significance and importance of
the kitchen in Wuthering Heights. The Kitchen in Wuthering Heights As noted, the kitchen in the days of Wuthering Heights was the place were all members of a
family and an estate would ultimately come. It would be very unlikely that all members would, for example, sit in the parlor for some people, such as the cook, housekeeper,
and especially Heathcliff, were not of the class of people who would be allowed in such an area. But, it was generally understood that everyone, servant and master alike, needed
to come to the kitchen during a day. As such this truly becomes the heart of this story. The reason this is the heart in the story is because
Heathcliff, though adopted and initially intended to be treated as one of the family, will not be one of the family and will be nothing more than a stable hand.
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