Wuthering Heights Essay

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Over a long period of time, an individual’s social status has always had a great impact on relationships between others. Relationships such as friendship, romance and even family relationships are greatly influenced by one’s social status. When people value social status to the utmost importance, it often acts as a barrier to further solidify relations with others. “Wuthering Heights” is a classic novel written by Emily Bronte which illustrates how social status gets in the way of relationships. This story (set in eighteen hundreds) displays the true nature of the people at that time because they excessive had pride. Since they had excessive pride, they often judged people based on their social class; hence changing their relationship between each other. In this novel social class was measured by observing an individual’s wealth, appearance and manners. Heathcliff happens to be the male lead character of this story that lacks social class due to his rebellious relationship with Hindley. Afterwards, Hindley degrades Heathcliff’s status this affects his connections with Catherine and Nelly. Since Heathcliff’s status diminishes, Catherine becomes reluctant to continue her affair with Heathcliff. Nelly also becomes wary of Heathcliff because his personality changes after restoring his own status. Thus, it is clearly seen that social class has an impact on the story by altering Heathcliff’s relationship between Hindley, Catherine and Nelly.

The relation between Hindley and Heathcliff plays a major role in Heathcliff’s social status. Hindley happens to despise Heathcliff because he was adopted by his father and received special treatment which Hindley longed to receive. Perhaps, this triggers Hindley jealousy and hatred towards and ...

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...nclusion, we can clearly see that the theme of social class has greatly affected the course of this novel by transforming Heathcliff’s relationship between Hindley, Catherine and Nelly. Hindley drowned Heathcliff’s social status, which altered their brotherly relationship into a worse state of dispute. Due to Hindley’s influence on Heathcliff’s “class”, Catherine drifted away from him, which caused Heathcliff a lot of misery and pain. Soon after a change in Heathcliff’s behavior, he became cruel towards Nelly and looked down on her after gaining status and becoming superior to her. Social status had a major influence in character relationships and the course of the story which took place in the eighteen hundreds. But up till today it still impacts relationships between individuals of the world. People must learn not to judge other’s based on their current position.

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