Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights written by Emily Bronte, was a novel filled with many emotions and activity. Her characters represent an on going conflict between love and hate. Upon the publication of the book articles and reviews were written regarding Brontes novel. Following her death some of these were recovered such as the following written January 15 1848: " In Wuthering Heights the reader is shocked, disgusted, almost sickened bydetails of cruelty, inhumanity and the most diabolical hate and vengeance, and anon come passages of powerful testimony to the supreme power of love- even over demons in the human form. The women in the book are of a strange fiendish-angelic nature tantalizing and terrible, and the men are indescribable out of the book itself. " The critic fills my complete expectations for what a review of this book should be. It is, in a sense, a blending of elements that make the book what it is. Both atmosphere and characters are filled with a mystery that keeps the reader drawn to the book much as some are addicted to viewing day time soap operas. One of the main elements of the story that is mentioned in the review is cruelty. Cruelty has helped form some of the characters to be
Heathcliff feels the need to take revenge, and zeros in on Hareton Earnshaw The book ends as Heathcliff dies. We can see that the novel to Haerton what Hindley did to him. In a strange sense Haerton clings to he comprehended them or not, were delivered with practiced emphasis, and better chance of keeping me underground, when I get there. Disturbed her? Edgar Linton, a young gentleman from Threshold Grange. She has second No! she has disturbed me, night and day, through eighteen years- destroy Heathcliff. Within Catherine's diary was written: " I wish my see through the end, love is stronger than hate Wuthering Heights can have a different interpretation by anyone who reads After the death of Catherine, Heathcliff never fully recovers from
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Approximate Word count = 923
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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