Emily Bronte will be known for the notorious romance of Heathcliff and Catherine at Wuthering Heights. Many couples can not boast this turbulent and violent relationship, or such passion and dedication. Katherine and Heathcliff share a deeper relationship than physical attraction. From their childhood to their death, their life will expand around different things. Their mutual focus does not represent the passionate nature of most interpersonal relationships; in fact, it often shows hostility and indignation.
One person can touch various emotions and emotions, but in Emily Bront's "Wuthering Heights", the only passion strong enough to force the main actor is love and revenge. - Love, betrayal, and revenge in Shakespeare's Hamlet and Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" play an important role in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" and Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" Role Both of these pieces fail It is supposed to be a ghost, to suffer, and to die. Despite its luxurious environment, Elsinore's court mostly reflects the recession of Yorkshire's homicidal Wuthering Heights - both scenes seem almost prison-like
Heathcliff's decision to retaliate against Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" is not a real love story, it is based on revenge rather than love. Love is weaker than revenge. In this story, Heathcliff will spend most of his time planning his revenge instead of pursuing his favorite Katherine. Falling in love with someone should not seek revenge, but should show some happiness to each other. Heathcliff's devotion to revenge has exceeded his love for Catherine. - Dantès got enormous wealth from a successful young man, became an unknown person, and was trapped in one of the worst prisons of his time. Many people will see the situation of Dantès and say that God has abandoned him. Even Dantès himself believed that God made him die in Chateau d'if. But God used the unfortunate circumstances of Danthes to teach him an important life course, otherwise he may not have learned