"Wuthering Heights", Emily Bronte- An Analysis of a 19th Century book review
Date Submitted: 10/22/2004 23:23:16
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (953 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (953 words)
Wuthering Heights written by Emily Bronte, was a novel filled
with many emotions and activity. Her characters represent an on going
conflict between love and hate. Upon the publication of the book
articles and reviews were written regarding Brontes novel. Following her
death some of these were recovered such as the following
written January 15 1848: ' In Wuthering Heights the reader is
shocked, disgusted, almost sickened by details of cruelty, inhumanity
and the most diabolical hate
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undying love.
The book ends as Heathcliff dies. We can see that the novel
revolved around his life. He stands in the end unredeemed. His soul was
forever locked in between his love for Catherine and his hate for the
rest. Wuthering Heights can have a different interpretation by anyone
who reads it. There are the evident struggles between love and hate, and
as we can see through the end, love is stronger than hate.
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