Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights

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Emily Brontë introduces to the public her first and only novel Wuthering Heights in December 1847. In present time the novel has its own adaptations into movies, plays, and music. The book is a main item in the best-selling novel Eclipse, as the main protagonist’s favorite book. The truth is the novel itself has been popular for years for its plot and characters. Wuthering Heights is classified as one of the most romantic novels ever in English literature. The novel itself stole the hearts of readers and authors alike. “There is no other novel in the English language like Wuthering Heights,” (Bloom, 84). It explains how the beauty of love can easily change into a tragic drive for revenge due to society’s judgement. Emily Brontë’s masterpiece Wuthering Heights explores the themes of love, society, and revenge. The message of love through this novel is both beautiful and tragic. According to SparkNotes, “Catherine and Heathcliff’s passion for one another seems to be the center of Wuthering Heights given it is stronger and more lasting than any other emotion displayed in the novel’s plot.” The beauty of it can be seen when both Catherine and Heathcliff are at a young age and they soon start to have feelings for each other. Their love is not strong enough to stop Catherine marrying Edgar Linton, the oldest of the Linton’s family. Catherine is pregnant with her and Edgar’s first child and will give birth any minute. After the birth of Cathy, Catherine is dying due to her sick state. Determine to see her one more time Heathcliff secretly visits Catherine in her death bed. Heathcliff asks Catherine to haunt him for the rest of his life because he cannot live without his soul. “Heathcliff repeatedly calls Catherine his soul, such a love is not necessarily fortunate or happy,” (“Love in Wuthering Heights”). Years later Heathcliff forces his son, Linton Earnshaw and

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