Wuthering Heights
Introduction
Wuthering Heights
Emily Brönte
Wuthering Heights, written by Emily Brönte, is a story about the Earnshaw family
who own a place called Wuthering Heights. Wuthering Heights is located on the moors.
It narrates the story of the Earnshaw family, Heathcliff and the love story behind them
all. Wuthering Heights is a strange, agonizing and powerful novel. It is said that revenge
is the dominant theme of the book. Towards the 2nd part of the novel, the focus of the
story was about Heathcliff planning for vengeance against the Edgar Linton. Edgar
Linton is the person who married Catherine who was Heathcliff's only love. The heroes
in the story are Edgar Linton and Hareton Earnshaw. Heathcliff is considered as the
villain. The book is also taken over by sin and retribution (crime and punishment). All the
characters sin in some way are punished, with the exception of Cathy and Hareton, who
manage to destroy evil in their lifetime.......
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