The Theme of Violence in "Wuthering Heights"
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die happy, after she said that Heathcliff grabbed her roughly and forced her out with him. Violence was definitely not that common during the Victorian era in England, people who were violent were thought of as lowly. The wealthy sophisticated folk were like the Lintons, and they were highly respected and idolized by Catherine. During the time that Wuthering Heights was written, violence was definitely not a common part of Victorian family life. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
die happy, after she said that Heathcliff grabbed her roughly and forced her out with him. Violence was definitely not that common during the Victorian era in England, people who were violent were thought of as lowly. The wealthy sophisticated folk were like the Lintons, and they were highly respected and idolized by Catherine. During the time that Wuthering Heights was written, violence was definitely not a common part of Victorian family life. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**