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In this unit, you read works from three prominent authors. Their works have been made into parody throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Find one example of a parody of a Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, or Emily Brontë's work, share the information or source, and describe the parody in a paragraph. NEED A PARAGRAPH!!!!

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Parody is an imitation of the style of a particular author. Emily Brontes uses paradox I wuthering heights, which is about a rich girl named Catherine's death but explains Heathcliff's change. Jane eyre is another version of Cinderella. Jane falls in love with the house owner who has a hidden wife. jane and Edward separate and then they reunite and live happily ever after.

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Parody is an imitation of the style of a particular author.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jane Eyre is almost like another version of Cinderella. Jane falls in love with the house owner who has a hidden wife. Jane and Edward separate and then they reunite and live happily ever after.

Emily Bronte's uses paradox in Wuthering Heights, which is about a rich girl named Catherine and the violent and primitive Heathcliff. The novel does not end after Catherine's death but explains Heathcliff's change.

The Bleak old shop of stuff is a parody of Charles Dickens. The story revolves around Jedrington and his family.

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