Wurthering Heights
Throughout Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte's poignant and bittersweet saga ofexcessive passion, we see the recurring juxtaposition of love and obsession and the damage that results from that lethal combination. We watch as the doomed lovers Heathcliff and Catherine seek vengeance against one another and in doing so curse Heathcliff, a brooding and tormented character from our earliest glimpses of him in this novel, targets Catherine as the center of his universe from the time of their childhood. Catherine's wild nature and free spirit mesmerized him , and grant him some release from his wretched existence at the Heights. As they mature, their feelings for each other deepen into something primal, an almost living thing that eventually consumes them both. One of the first times that we see Heathcliff's true obsessive nature is when he reveals to Cathy the calendar
though she is beginning to recognize the power and depths of their emotions and the Cathy, too is afflicted with this fatal attraction. Throughout her entire short message that when everything else fades away, love remains. Surviving through all aberrant passion. Catherine knows that the only way that she will reunite with eventually back to a grudging love. It is a story that leaves the reader with the reasonable way with Cathy, Heathcliff's tormented personality finds vent or release mannered Edgar Linton in an ill conceived plan to rise socially and escape the to obsession and spirals downward into emotional chaos and madness. shared by Heathcliff and Catherine gives way, in the end , almost like a fleeting
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Approximate Word count = 611
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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