Older Katherine and Heathcliff share a dreamlike loyalty not affected by any civilization. It is attractive to exclude each other and eliminate all other societies, but it does not work in reality. After all, their unlimited enthusiasm was burned by their own fire. Heathcliff and Old Catherine seem to make reading obscure - Catherine eventually took her 'dirty volume' into the kennel and threw it into the kennel and swore I disliked the good book "[Chapter 3, page 26].
"Wuthering Heights" Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" can be regarded as civilized traditional human behavior and wild anarchist fighting. To what extent do you agree with this statement? Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights" explores the tension between culture and nature. It can be seen as a story of human behavior, civilization and tradition, or ways to fight for wild and anarchism. It explores the two elements of good, civilized behavior and natural, unconstrained behavior, but Bronte does not allow one to defeat each other and the two powers interact without new victories I will forgive you. Different aspects of the novel will help create this potential fable such as the two main environments in which the story takes place, Wuthering Heights and Thrush Mountain, and the two central male characters Heathcliff and Edgarlington.
The image is an important concept of Emily Bronte's novel Wuthering Heights. The image of the whole story is developed mainly on two main ideas. The first is the background of the grain height and withering height, and the relationship between animals, books, dark and light, heaven and hell. The second idea is the image of locked door, window, gate. These two key ideas are image centered and play an important role in novels. The Slash Mountain Villa symbolizes heaven in various ways. Physically, grunge is very light, so it is related to heaven. When Heathcliff saw the grunge, he thought that the paradise was pure white ceiling, gold and silver. Characters living in grunge are also very shallow, and their hair is very shallow.