Emily Bronte's novel is an important work of the 19th century. One of the characters Heathcliff is very interesting because his neat parent-child relationship has never really been defined. Because of this uncertainty, the reader believes that Heathcliff may have a gypsy legacy. Gypsies are considered black hair, dark, dirty, dirty, and uneducated. Gypsy is often subject to discrimination because travel lifestyles make them people without country or land, they look different from typical white people, so gypsies are often subject to discrimination.
The two houses, Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange, are located at the edge of the spectrum, like their inhabitants. As Heathcliff, 'Gypsy Kid', 'Dark, almost (He) comes from Devil' is in the center of Wuthering Heights, the inner evil focus is also true. He is a dark, dark personality, and we are beginning to become uncertain. He was explained as an "unwelcome", an outsider of his house, and an unwelcome mistake in front of others, especially Linton. His own wife Isabella raised this question, "Heathcliff is crazy?"
When Heathcliff appeared in Wuthering Heights, he was an orphan on the street from an unknown parent. On the outside his skin is very dark, his hair is very dark and Nelly Dean even calls him "gypsy kid". The connection between the soul of Catherine and Heathcliff also gave her passion and enthusiasm for individuality. This is inappropriate for the social status of young women. The characters of this novel are related not only to biology but also to personality; like his body "Gypsy" Heath, Hindley's son Harleton has Heathcliff's character instead of his father Li Fu
Wuthering Heights is depicted as a cold, intimidating, dark manor located in the "desolate peak". In the novel, "atrophy" is a partial adjective that explains the "atmospheric confusion" existing in the area. A rugged mansion, Wuthering Heights, represents a "storm" characterized by the wild emotions and harsh behavior of the inhabitants. Because of the frustrating atmosphere, people now "shake all limbs" in the "sad scene" of the highlands. In exact contrast, the slash grunge is described as "glorious ground" of elegance and comfort. The quiet residence of Grange represents higher value and morality and is considered to be a "quiet" residence of the novel. Writers creatively reveal the themes of good and evil, or the calm and storm theme through the obvious symbolic differences in the house. In addition, these houses have distinctive personality characteristics closely related to the characters living in their respective houses. He is a nice person.