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    in the novel‚ has the character filled with the spirit of wildness and violence‚ which let people to feel repressed at any moment with him. However‚ one would also be moved by his gentleness and kindness when he saw his love towards the heroine Catherine. Throughout Wuthering Heights two distinct yet‚ related obsessions drive Heathcliff’s character: his desire for Catherine’s love and his need for revenge. As a literary critic‚ Heathcliff could be identified as a manifestation of pure evil‚ an

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    Here Bronte writes into a dream sequence and we find out about Catherine Earnshaw. Catherines father has died‚ and her brother is unfair towards her and Heathcliffe. ’Poor Heathcliffe’ shows her sympathy and care for Heathcliffe‚ which is strange for the reader as he is brought upon us as cold hearted yet someone feels for him

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    than I am (86). Catherine admits to Ellen that she loves Heathcliff but cannot think of marrying him because he has been degraded by Hindley. Heathcliff hears this speech‚ and he leaves Wuthering Heights‚ not to return for three years. 2) Nelly‚ I see now‚ you think me a selfish wretch; but did it never strike you that if Heathcliff and I married we should be beggars? whereas‚ if I marry Linton‚ I can aid Heathcliff to rise‚ and place him out of my brother’s power? (87). Catherine tells Ellen what

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    Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. In fact‚ the entire novel could be analyzed using comparison and contrast. Examples of the "clashing contrasts" are found in the violence between Heathcliff and Edgar‚ Heathcliff and Linton‚ Heathcliff and Hindley‚ Catherine and Isabella‚ and Heathcliff and Isabella. Other contrasts which serve to explicate the plot and relationships are the differences between Heathcliff and Edgar‚ Hareton and Linton‚ and Nelly and Lockwood. Edgar and Heathcliff are the perfect example

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    refined way of life‚ civility and culture. Wild‚ dark and mysterious appearance of Wuthering Heights is a symbolic of its inhabitants. Heathcliff a distinct member of Earnshaw family symbolizes the wild and natural forces which frequently appear to be amoral and dangerous for society. And Catherine a representative member of Earnshaw family may be a lovely charming girl‚ however is rarely as civilized as she pretends to be. In her heart she is always that wild girl playing in moors with Heathcliff

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    is  over  confident  of  himself.  Emily  Bronte  exemplifies  the  personality  of  narcissism  within  her  book‚  ​ Wuthering  Heights‚  ​ through  the  feelings  of  greed‚  vanity‚  and  conceit  that  the  characters  of  Heathcliff‚  Catherine  Earnshaw‚  and  Edgar  Linton  exteriorize  to  strengthen  the  plot‚  which  will  end  up  being  a  factor  to  their  destruction.  Everyone  is  a  narcissism  to  a  certain  degree‚  which  is  healthy.  It  becomes  a  problem  when  one  loses 

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    internal conflicts with the characters Heathcliff‚ Edgar‚ Catherine‚ Hareton‚ and Cathy. Emily stages the extremes of each conflict with Heathcliff as the major daemonic character‚ and Edgar as the apollonian. In the end‚ one person cannot entail all of one of these conflicts and survive happily; a person needs balance like Hareton and Cathy. The apollonian Edgar and the daemonic Heathcliff create emotional conflict for the torn Catherine in Wuthering Heights‚ while the second generation corrects

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    brought to Wuthering Heights as a child and eventually ends up owning it; Catherine Earnshaw‚ a woman Heathcliff falls in love with but eventually dies in childbirth; Edgar Linton‚ Heathcliff’s archenemy who marries Catherine; and Ellen Dean‚ a.k.a. Nelly‚ who is the narrator of the story. The overall conflict of the story is that Heathcliff has always loved Catherine‚ who also loves him‚ but never end up together because Catherine marries Edgar Linton instead to raise her status and wealth‚ and then

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    dark‚ terror‚ death‚ revenge‚ hate‚ mystery‚ horror." In Wuthering Heights‚ the two most convincing elements of mood are death and revenge. Every character in the Linton and Earnshaw family tree dies at a young age‚ with the exception of Harton Earnshaw and Catherine Linton. With his driving hate for the Lintons and Earnshaws‚ Heathcliff executes his revenge on both families from the first to second generation. In Frankenstein‚ there is a direct relationship between death and revenge. Since the creature

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    ROMANTIC LOVE IN WUTHERING HEIGHTS Romantic love takes many forms in Wuthering Heights: the grand passion of Heathcliff and Catherine‚ the insipid sentimental languishing of Lockwood‚ the coupleism of Hindley and Frances‚ the tame indulgence of Edgar‚ the romantic infatuation of Isabella‚ the puppy love of Cathy and Linton‚ and the flirtatious sexual attraction of Cathy and Hareton. These lovers‚ with the possible exception of Hareton and Cathy‚ are ultimately self-centered and ignore the needs

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