Wuthering Heights Theme Revies, A look at the motiefs carried out by Bronte in her classic novel "Wuthering Heights".
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tures of love shown in the book reflect back into our own lives, as we ourselves must accept changes. While the lessons learned may not be as dramatic in our own mortal existence, the literary lives of Heathcliff and Catherine where forever marked by a refusal to change. After death, they remained together, unchanged, walking the moors as they used to. Paralleling in contrast, the Young Catherine and Harenton welcomed change and lived on together.
tures of love shown in the book reflect back into our own lives, as we ourselves must accept changes. While the lessons learned may not be as dramatic in our own mortal existence, the literary lives of Heathcliff and Catherine where forever marked by a refusal to change. After death, they remained together, unchanged, walking the moors as they used to. Paralleling in contrast, the Young Catherine and Harenton welcomed change and lived on together.