Emily Bronte's central confrontation in Emily Brown's novel's novel "Uzaring Highs" at Heathcliff's Yuthering Heights is Heathcliff. Heathcliff's internal conflict affects the interrelationship of all other characters. Heathcliff has never done glory or dignity in this book. Heathcliff raised a series of problems through existence and sometimes not doing anything. The Heathcliff problem not only influenced Earnshaw but also influenced their neighbors Edgar and Isabella Lordton.
"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte who is a character of Catherine and Heathcliff of "Wuthering Heights" can be regarded as an article on Gothic Romance or Interpersonal Relations. The readers may think that this novel is a serious study on human problems such as love and hatred, revenge and jealousy. In the novel, I can even think of personal interpretation of Bronte's universe. But when everything is done, Heathcliff and Katherine are stories. - Physical and mental destruction in "Wuthering Heights" The lifestyle of people and their surrounding people is usually affected by ignoring their own happiness and others' attention. This attitude reflects self-love and self-righteous feelings. In the novel "Wuthering Heights", Emily Bronte explains the selfish lifestyle of the countryside in the UK in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Comparison and contrast: Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights", Wuthering Heights in a kind, generous and innocent character of Ed Garrington, is a distinction from him and is classified directly as Heathcliff. Opponent. Because of Heathcliff's severity, ruthlessness, hatred, cruelty, he obviously opposed Edgar very early. - People just retaliate for the people they love. Revenge is revealed every day in life, but what is the purpose of revenge? Why do we need to retaliate against others? Why do people get revenge to hurt their loved ones? EmilyBrontë tried to answer these questions
Emily Bronte's novel is a prototype study of childhood trauma. As one commentator said, "Wuthering Heights" is "a crazy, violent and cruel world". Heathcliff is a monster, Catherine is a hysterical figure, but Bronte shows that they were born through years of negligence and abuse. Under their violent appearance, the two children got lost with childhood suffering, and these children entered their adult life. From the beginning, Heathcliff was found not only in orphans, but in the city of Liverpool "being hungry, homeless, and stupid". Like 'Ghoul', 'Vampire', 'Dark Small Thing', 'Satan's Shadow', 'Plow Boy', and 'Roscorpion'. Therefore, he should be hurt by anyone. He was not only a victim of spiritual shock but also a victim of physical shock.