Wuthering Heights- love
Love conquers all. It permeates throughout the land to intermingle among houses that are afar; it conceals itself within the hearts of lovers; it even seeps through the crevices of the earth to haunt the living. Through all of the gloom, revenge, evil and hate that surround Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, love has triumphed over all. While the relationships between certain characters in the novel, Wuthering Heights are tense at times; the force of love overcomes any ill sentiments possessed by the characters of both Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights during the course of the novel. Tension is created by conflict, and in turn, conflict is usually the result of miscommunication. At the outset, Old Earnshaw misleads his new adopted child, Heathcliff into thinking that he is one with the family; however, he treats him as a servant whom he loves as a son. As Old Earnshaw's daughter, Catherine, grows closer to her adopted brother/servant, Heathcliff, she develops this inextricable bond with him. Even when her older brother, Hindley torments and retaliates against Heathcliff, Catherine still sides with her soul mate. Because of her need for luxury, h
Instead, he needs to rest peacefully, as "...she has disturbed me, night and day, through eighteen years-incessantly-remorselessly-till yesternight; and yesternight I was tranquil... my cheek frozen against hers."(274) Finally, Heathcliff and Catherine found peace, as they walked the Earth in their supernatural form. Ultimately, the two households were unified in an everlasting bond of happiness. For all of its gloomy desolation, love seeped through to fix the problems in the novel, which would be insurmountable unless love could conquer the incredible miscommunications that resulted in rift after rift. Love was the only means of repair. But Linton grew sicker and dies, as well. Heathcliff, longing to be united once again with Catherine, cannot help but take revenge upon Cathy. However, the beginning of Heathcliff and Catherine's own relationship is developing between Hareton and young Cathy, and the love between the two at the end grows stronger than Heathcliff's need for revenge at that point. Heathcliff, therefore, treats everyone around him with absolute antagonism. There was a strong bitterness between Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange once Hea
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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