A tale of passion, passionate hate, and passionate love is the novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, where passion can be evil, a destructive force but that can also be a marvelous, creative force as it forges bonds of love that can never be broken. Two opposite feelings equalized by the strength of one's desire for another and responsible for the misery of their absence in each other's live.
Heathcliff, as one of the main characters, develops an intense hatred and anger that urges him to take revenge, for nothing could have hurt him more than both the abandonment and betrayal of Catherine Linton, his first and only true love. Catheri
Heathcliff's and Catherine's passion for each other is so great that they live again in each other's arms after death. Love triumphs over hate. It is beyond reasonable doubt that love is deeper, more profound, stronger, and deeper-felt than hatred.
She loved him in such an innocent and pure way that she believed nothing could come be in between her and Heathcliff because they were as one only soul as she said to Nelly:
ne knew of her strong feelings for Heathcliff yet still she married Edgar Linton bringing upon herself an unhappiness so great that as time went by it became unbearable.
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