Marriages in "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte.
Date Submitted: 02/04/2002 23:51:04
Wuthering Heights Formal Essay
By: Hussein Gillani
To be married to a certain individual shows a commitment to that individual and moreover, complete devotion to the individual. It also signifies that all feelings toward that person have to be solely for them and not for anyone else. A strong emotional attachment must be present between the two individuals. These are the two main features, among many other smaller, trivial ones, in maintaining a successful marriage.
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marriages ended in failure. Young Catherine is the same type of relationship. She is forced to marry Linton, who she likes, but does not love and because of this it can never work. At the end of the story the lovers do end up together. Heathcliff and Catherine's spirits are united and Young Catherine finds her true love in Hareton. Those who are rushed or forced into marriage will struggle in having a successful marriage.
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