9. In Todorovs continuum of supernatural literature, the fantastic is a kind of pure limit
lodged between the varieties of the marvelous and the varieties of the uncanny. Where on this
continuum would Wuthering Heights fall? Keep in mind in writing your essay that Todorov
suggests that a text may change its status as it unfolds. Does Bronts novel move along the
continuum in any appreciable direction as the novels narrative progresses? Be sure to support
your reasoning with examples and passages. Incidents of particular concern in making these
determinations may include the dreams of Lockwood, the delirious speeches of Catherine, and
the morbid visions of the ill Heathcliff near the novels close