A contributor to Her Campus discusses 'How the ‘Wuthering Heights’ Trailer Is Falling Short of Audience Expectations':
Some fans of the trailer argue that criticism of the film’s sensuality represents the recent resurgence of purity culture and conservatism. However, romanticizing the elite without addressing the issues that come with strict social classes is likely more conservative than disagreeing with oddly placed sexual scenes. However, we can only learn so much from a two-minute trailer. (Rebekah Harold)
Brit + Co shares 'The 16 Most Binge-Worthy Books To Read This Cozy Season' including
Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys
This is a gorgeous literary take on what it means to be an outsider in the Western world. Written by Jean Rhys in 1966, it remains a beloved classic to this day due to its rich writing, Caribbean pride, and lovely prose. It’s one of my absolute favorites, and I’d go so far as to recommend everything by author Jean Rhys, who’s just as talented (dare I say more so) than Sylvia Plath, yet is far less known by modern society. Her books are actually what got me into reading, and now I’m the ultimate bookworm all these years later. (Bre Avery)
Mashable shares lots of pictures from the Most
Wuthering Heights Day Ever around the globe.
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