Throughout the history of literature, there are many tragic lovers: The Great Gatsby, Haylet's Daisy and Jay, and Hamlet's Ophelia are just two examples. However, they may not have the same misery as other couples like Heathcliff or Catherine of Wuthering Heights. The souls of the two lovers are the same, but the world in which they were born is different. Heathcliff, servant of Wuthering Heights, will never have a sweetheart Catherine. His situation does not lead Heathcliff from anger and frustration to tyranny and finally to madness.
At the end of the eighteenth century, Emily Bron 's "Wuthering Heights" was a strange book, but readers will sit at the edge of the seat when Bronte explores love, revenge and the dark side of man and nature. However, if Wuthering Heights were founded at another time, many situations would not be possible from Heathcliff to Enshaw family, Hareton and Cathy alliance. - Selfish culture and economic pressure of people often degenerate people's behavior. At John Steinbeck 's novel "The Grapes of Wrath", people act with greed over compassion and goodwill in a dusty era. Tom Jioud and his family were conscientious and aspiring for money to drive away their land, they did not care about the homeless's impact on forcibly repatriates
Emily Bronte's only novel, Uzzaringheights, was published under the pseudonym Ellisburg in 1847. It was written between October 1845 and June 1846. Prior to their sister Charlotte's novel Jane Air, publisher Thomas Newby accepted Azenz's 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.