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The Importance of Communication
The majority of the book has to do with the communication skills of the characters, which most of them do not have any.
Throughout the novel characters get into arguments and fights mostly because they don't listen or try to understand one another.
The characters communication and environment are related directly. It sets up the entire pathway for the turn out of the book.
Communication and Meaning
The meaning is that not all generations are doomed to be like the ones before them and they can change if they know
that what the people before them did was wrong and want to make that change.
Communication is one of the many problems of the characters in Wuthering Heights and that being said, things could go better for the younger generation of Linton's and Heathcliff's if they just learn how to properly communicate through their issues.
What is Communication?
Communication...
A two-way process of reaching mutual understanding, in which participants not only exchange (encode-decode) information, news, ideas and feelings but also create and share meaning. In general, communication is a means of connecting people or places.
The sender sends a message (the info, news, idea) to the receiver who, after getting and understanding that message gives feedback to the sender.
The problem in Wuthering Heights is that all the characters can send messages but they cannot receive and understand messages given to them.
In Wuthering Heights