Wuthering Heights comparitive
The theme of romance was present in the short story "Skating Party" and Wuthering Heights. In these stories the love the main characters experience a passion for one another that exist entirely outside social and moral conventions. In each case, the main characters act on their passions without full knowledge of the power their passions hold on them. Later on they make an important discovery about the power their passions has on them. The power of passion is progressively exposed in both "Skating Party" and Wuthering Heights by a series of "involuntary" and "voluntary" choices made by the main In both "Skating Party" and Wuthering Heights the main characters experiences a powerful attraction to another person. In Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff and Cathy experience a passion so intense that it takes over their lives and blurs their sense of reality. This type of passion is shown in the risk Heathcliff took when he visited Cathy at the Grange while she was dying. Cathy so desperately loves Heathcliff that she doe
choose Edgar in the first place. If she hadn't have choose Edgar, she would probably this powerful attraction by voluntarily choosing another. In Wuthering Heights Cathy In "Skating Party" Nathan loves Delia, but the reader isn't sure if Delia feels the him to leave, even though Edgar is coming back. When Nelly try to persuade Heathcliff we can see that the love that main characters feel for one another is so strong it causes
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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