Through a self-centered and self-narcissistic role, Emily Bronte's classic novel "Wuthering Heights" shows a cautious and poetic understanding of what greed is. Encouraged by love, fear, and revenge, Catherine Enschee, Heathcliff, and Lynton Heathcliff all committed a crime called selfishness. Catherine Enshaw seems to be a healthy woman. But Catherine is also selfish. She revealed that her love for Edgarton is not consistent with her love for Heathcliff.
First of all, Katherine's sky love is a good example of her selfishness. "Wuthering Heights is the residence of Heathcliff." "Wuthering Heights" is an important state adjective to explain the turbulence of the atmosphere exposed during stormy weather. "(Bronte 4) .Usthering Heights is not merely a stormy state The height of Uzzering Heights is a symbol of bad love" We become rich, I become the greatest woman in the neighborhood, And I will be proud to have such a husband (Bronte 81) If love for Katharine's Heathcliff is sincere, she will never marry an empty marriage.When she is with Ed Garrington A man who chose to get married satisfied her for wealth, every desire, but her soul is sky and her life is full of confusion
"Wuthering Heights" is a passionate book about love written by Emily Bronte. This book, Wuthering Heights, proves that love is a mysterious power with powerful power. This book shows the love between Katherine and Heathcliff and how to make money easily among the people you love. Catherine 's love for Heathcliff hurt Edgar greatly. Edgar really likes Catherine, but she never knows. First, Catherine likes Heathcliff. - Synopsis Movies and books should be seen as mysteries to develop. It is very realistic, but the whole story has many mysteries. Films and novels start in the middle of the story and may be a bit confusing for movies and readers at first.