This conflict is the basis of Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights". The majority of this conflict is due to the obvious class division and is characterized by personal relationships such as non-friendly relationship between Linton advanced and subordinate Heathcliff. The appearance of the set character also shows contradiction. The curriculum is based on cultural, economic and social differences that have a major impact on general behavior and behavior of each role.
A violent incident by Wuthering Heights by Wuthering Heights was written by Emil Bronte, one of Bronte's sisters. The writer completed this novel in 1847. Later, Emily died very quickly in 1848 at the age of 30. In the 19th century, Wuthering Heights became a classic novel. Readers who read this novel are shocked by violence. In this article, I will explain the theme of "Wuthering Heights" violence. Novels were held in the UK around 1760. The narrator is a gentleman named Lockwood.
Emily Bronte's only novel, Ushering Heights, was published under the pseudonym Ellisberg in 1847. It was written between October 1845 and June 1846. Prior to their sister Charlotte's novel Jane Air, publisher Thomas Newby accepted Azenzes of Ushering Heights and Am Bronte. After the death of Gray Emily, Charlotte edited the manuscript of "Wuthering Heights" and arranged an edition version to be published in 1850 as the second edition after death. Wuthering Heights is now a classic of English literature, but contemporary commentary is polarized. It is controversial because of its unusual explanation of spiritual and physical cruelty that challenged the strict Victorian ideals of religious hypocrisy, morality, social class and gender inequality.
Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange show some contradictory characteristics. Residents of Thrashing Mountain Village are even higher while residents of Wuthering Heights are residents of the working class. People of "Wuthering Heights" are enthusiastic compared to Linton. It was obvious when Heathcliff and Katherine peeked through their window at the party, In addition, Wuthering Heights was always in a stormy state, and Thrush Grange seemed always calm. Wuthering Heights and its surroundings depict aspects of a cold, dark and evil life.
Emile Bronte, in the novel by "Wuthering Heights" there is a strong contrast between the storm and calm. Wuthering Heights and Thrusscross Grange explain this concept. In the story it is binary, Wuthering Heights stands for storms and Thrusscross Grangpe stands for peace. The physical characteristics of these two places and the people living there are this opposing dynamics. The name of the house, Wuthering Heights itself shows us the way to explain the storm. "Atrophy" means constant wind or noisy wind, "highland" means the top of the mountain where it is located. The physical storm described in this book is "Highland of Anger" (p. 248) and "Roaring, big drop" (p. 248). On the night when Mr. Earnho died, "Wind blows around the house, it was intensely rough" (p.43)