Through conspicuous conspiracy lines and a ferocious poetic style Emily Bronte's Heathcliff character shows a violent and painful personality against injury, insult and humiliation of her literary masterpiece "Ushering Heights" He People in creativity, this artwork depicts revenge themes of many stories. Through the revenge of a rose-like siren, tortured hands and snakes, this work shows Catherine's love, Heathcliff's past and his revenant personality; all of them are directly related to sins called vengeance I will. Subject has relevance.
Wuthering Heights' s revenge novel often uses feelings of hatred to produce tension and pain in the plot. "Wuthering Heights" is strengthening the story's confrontation with contempt for other characters of Heathcliff. "Wuthering Heights" explores the cause of Heathcliff's hatred and the impact of other stories throughout the story. The relationship between Heathcliff and other characters also implies a general theme. Things compete with the effects of poisoning and there is nothing that has their life "(Goodlet 1). This frustrating love story, Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights", happened in the desolate wilderness of Yorkshire, England, Heathcliff, Katherine, with Hindley
"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte uses various reading and writing methods and themes in the novel. One of the important themes of Wuthering Heights is the revenge of Heathcliff. Heiscliff's desire for revenge swallowed all of Uzzering Heights and Slosecross Grunge. In Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte uses Herald, Metaphor, orgasm to explain how revenge consumes all of the surroundings. Hindley became tyranny. Some of her words expressed aversion to Heathcliff and were enough to evoke his old hatred of the boy. He drove him from his company to his servant, told him to deprive him of instructions, to go to work, and to force him to do the same as other young men on the farm (44).
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