Since childhood, Heathcliff and Katherine have formed nearly abnormal bonds. Someone else can not understand this charm; they can not understand it by themselves. Heathcliff is a dark and tormented soul, a mysterious stranger who entered Enshau's life. She knows only her feelings and she is indifferent as to how it affects others. Through the big difference between disposition and social position, Heathcliff and Catherine got closer than they thought.
Love, hatred, cruelty of "Wuthering Heights" written by Emily Bronte are complete novels of emotions and activities. Her role represents a conflict of love and hatred. After the book was published, all the articles and comments were about Bronte's novels. - Wuthering Heights: Revenge - When the strongest theme Emily Bronte first appeared in Wuthering Heights, it was considered obscene and rude (Chase 19). For the average person this is shocking and uncomfortable, and it did not begin to spread until it was released for the first time.
"Wuthering Heights" Introduction of Shi Xueping "A wonderful novel by Emily Bronte" "Love and hatred of" Wuthering Heights "are not long, but a fusion of childhood fancy, friendship, romance, and revenge. But this story is not a simple revenge story, it has a deeper meaning. As British critic Arnold Keitel said: "The height of the wasteland is an artistic expression of stress, tension and conflict in art: individuals were born in 1818, and in 1847 the" height of wastelands " Published. Reflecting both her experiences, the romantic era, which existed between 1785 and 1830, the Victorian era occurred between 1830 and 1848. Reactions of the Romantic Period Victorian people have a sense of social responsibility to distinguish them from Romantic. "Wuthering Heights" is an example of two eras.