Discuss the depiction of Heathcliff and Hareton Earnshaw at Wuthering Heights. Is it natural or cultured? By looking at the nature and culture of Hareton Earnshaw and Heathcliff at Emily Bront's 'Wuthering Heights', we decide whether these two characters are their character or parenting product. The essence of a person is that the way they were born, their "creative mentality", and their character are not affected by the outside world. Human cultivation is the way they grow, and their methods are influenced and shaped by society.
In Wuthering Heights, there are Catherine Earnshaw, Heathcliff, Hindley Earnshaw, Hareton Earnshaw, Servant Joseph, and many other dogs. Characters of Wuthering Heights are like strong homes, rough, and passionate (Wasowski 14). Dysplastic plants around the house reflect the fact that nothing can grow or grow normally as much as it feels that it is difficult for the character to satisfy her needs and ask for help from other people It is (Smith 2). Catherine was intentional, mischievous, attractive, and operational (Hubbard 1). She is wild, impulsive, arrogant, and very selfish. Heathcliff is a human avatar of Wuthering Height (Traversi 130). He is abusive, brutal and cruel (Wasowski 10), and in the wild and darkness (Helmer 4733) like the wilderness around Wuthering Heights. Heathcliff was revenged without complaining, there was no forgiveness or regret for weakness (Habbert 1). Hindley is wild, uncontrollable (Laban 394) and jealousy and revenge (Wasowski 11). (Bronte 5)
"Wuthering Heights" is a story about the violent, almost devil love between Katherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff. After Mr. Enshow's death, Heathcliff was bullied and insulted by Catherine's brother Sindell. Inadvertently love for Catherine did not work, he left the Ushering Heights and returned as a wealthy and elegant figure after many years. . He continued horrible revenge due to previous suffering. Behavior of the story is confusion and unrelenting violence, but the combination of completion of a complex structure, setting of the wilderness waking up and a poetic grand vision makes this unique novel a masterpiece of English literature.
In the story of Nelly, Heathcliff Heathcliff was introduced as a seven year old Liverpool ban (possibly an Irish famine migrant) brought back to Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw. His appearance at Wuthering Heights overthrew the general custom of the Enshawan family, and the family soon became involved in chaos and fighting and family relations became malice and hatred . Even on the first evening, because he beat the toy he bought, he already bought Heathcliff "Wuthering Heights" with Wuthering Heights and was talking about Heathcliff. The first paragraph provided him with a brilliant physical picture and Rockwood explained how skeptically how his "black eyes" were withdrawn under his eyebrows in the way of Rockwood. did. The story of Nelly begins with his introduction to Earnhoo Family. Having wanted revenge for evil and loving Katherine promoted the whole plan. However, Heathcliff is ignored and understood, and readers are hard to resist.