What is a traditional hero? In many literary works, the author depicts the characters facing many difficult obstacles. The challenge of role experience makes it possible for readers to evaluate the courage, courage and the role of sacrifice. In Emily Bront's "Wuthering Heights" there are many readers who regard Heathcliff as a hero. Heathcliff is not a traditional hero. Indeed, the word Byron Hero matches the explanation of Heathcliff in all respects.
The theme of revenge is treated as both "Wuthering Heights" and "Hamlet" roles, but both characters face revenge from a different point of view. Heathcliff is isolated, prospectively reckless, Hamlet is very open, it does not allow him to act frankly, and spends a lot of time on trial operation. The themes and methods of the two roles also make the difference bigger. In Shakespeare's Hamlet, Hamlet is seeking revenge for Claudius to murder his father. He could do a lot
The family history of Heathcliff and the early episode of the Enshaw family had a negative effect on his family's view. Heathcliff is a gypsy of a child taken home by Enshaw and returning home from Liverpool. Information on Heathcliff's early life was not known, but it was almost certain that he was abandoned or abandoned by his parents. In addition, Heathcliff's skin color is different, and the color of the skin is dense, so race discrimination may become serious at childhood. When he reached Enshaw's home, he was stated as "a dirty, bumpy, black-haired child, big enough to talk when walking ..." (Bronte, 1990, pp. 29) The first explanation of Heathcliff was depicting him as a dirty animal, which in turn strongly suggests that they are disapproved. But this new gypsy kid is now a new brother of Hinley and Katherine. In the new family, the beginning of this confusion and the change in behavior as a youth helped to improve Heathcliff's distorted family view. !