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    Wuthering Heights‚ revenge is the most visible theme‚ especially when it comes to Heathcliff. Revenge is a strong and powerful emotion that can quickly change someone’s life. It can take over and lead a person to do things they never would have before. There are countless reasons why one might wish to inflict revenge on others. Heathcliff had a pretty big incentive for revenge on more than one character in the novel. Heathcliff receives very little to no affection and love from those around him as a child

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    placed on the struggles and sufferings the characters have to deal with in their lives. As the protagonists of the novel‚ Heathcliff and Cathy offer an element of debate in whether death does provide release from these struggles and sufferings. Heathcliff appears to undergo the most suffering out of all the characters in the novel. From the beginning of Nelly’s story‚ Heathcliff has faced problem after problem. He is found on the streets of Liverpool by Mr Earnshaw‚ and then brought to Wuthering Heights

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    soul of another‚ where life itself wouldn’t be worth living without this person. What would end a love like that‚ or is that love forever? In Emily Brontë’s novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ she portrays love as never ending. In the book Catherine and Heathcliff love is eternal‚ not even ended by death itself. She shows this throughout the novel‚ by showing time and death couldn’t dull their love‚ how they see the other person as themselves‚ and how their love for each other was so deep and true. The conflict

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    Catherine plays a prominent role throughout "Wuthering Heights." For the most part‚ it is her love of Heathcliff which represents the crutch of the human struggle encountered by Catherine‚ as well as other characters throughout the story -- but especially Catherine. Curiously‚ relationships of that period were more often than not governed by social convention. The relationship between Catherine and Heathcliff is an exception to this...while‚ ultimately‚ one Thrushcroff Grange attracts Catherine‚ and thusly

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    What is an antihero? When first looking at the word‚ many would determine the word to mean a bad guy or villain. Many decide this because the prefix “anti-” means opposed to or the opposite. The opposite of a hero would be a villain‚ thus they think this is the definition of the word. The word antihero is more complex than this. The word antihero can be studied through definition‚ analysis‚ and examples. The word antihero is defined as a protagonist who is in one way or another the very opposite

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    “Wuthering Heights” Catherine and Heathcliff think they have found true love‚ but other may conclude they just have a crude mix of affection‚ lust‚ infatuation and need. Cathy shows very well that she does not truly love Heathcliff. Love is when two people would do anything to be together no matter what size‚ color‚ social status or imperfection. “I’ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low‚ I shouldn’t have

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    published as a posthumous second edition in 1850.[2] Wuthering Heights is the eponymous farmhouse on the Yorkshire moors where the story unfolds. Its core theme is the enduring love between the heroine‚ Catherine Earnshaw‚ and her father’s adopted son‚ Heathcliff and how it eventually destroys their lives and the lives of those around them. Although Wuthering Heights became a classic of English literature‚ it received mixed reviews when first published‚ and was considered controversial because its depiction

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    until neither of the families can get rid of him. Hindley begins to feel a form of rivalry with Heathcliff right from the start. He does not understand why his father has gone through the trouble of finding a son out on the streets when he had one at home waiting for him. Hindley is marked with the aura that his father does not love him and that he is not good enough for his father ever since Heathcliff showed up. Hindley begins to make Heathcliff’s life miserable‚ as to mark his territory and belittle

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    characters. Two of the major characters‚ Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff‚ encounter a crisis of conscience which are significant to the plot. Catherine Earnshaw suffers a major crisis of conscience between two men. Her heart tells her to do one thing‚ but her mind tells her another. At the start of chapter nine‚ Catherine accepts marriage to Edgar Linton. She really does love him‚ however‚ she knows that her heart belongs to Heathcliff. She begins describing herself as a sinner who does not belong

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    streets. Mr. Earnshaw names him Heathcliff and begins to raise him like his own son. This causes tension in the family. Mr. Earnshaw begins to favor the stranger over his own son. This causes Hindley to become jealous of Heathcliff. As Hindley ’s hate for Heathcliff grew stronger‚ Catherine ’s love for him grew even stronger. This causes life at Wuthering Heights to be unbearable. The family turns against Hindley and sends him away to school and Heathcliff takes the place as the son of the

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