Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
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Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte's wildly passionate best-selling literary masterpiece, written in 1847, is still considered one of the greatest romantic books ever written about the eternal love between two soul mates, an adopted gypsy boy Heathcliff and manor-born Cathy.
The intensity of feeling between them defies the family barriers imposed by her brother after their father's death. Heathcliff is ill treated by the brother as he does not like him but Heathcliff bears the degradations well
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loved by its creator, but wholly unbelievable. It is actually doomed by its own idealism and unrealistic characters. As a hate story, it is much more competent, although also using this for its own purposes. One can draw one's own conclusions and ideas from such a book, but facts are facts. Works Cited Bronte, Emily, 1847. Wuthering Heights Hemingway, Ernest, 1929. A Farewell to Arms Charles Scribner's Sons New York Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities
loved by its creator, but wholly unbelievable. It is actually doomed by its own idealism and unrealistic characters. As a hate story, it is much more competent, although also using this for its own purposes. One can draw one's own conclusions and ideas from such a book, but facts are facts. Works Cited Bronte, Emily, 1847. Wuthering Heights Hemingway, Ernest, 1929. A Farewell to Arms Charles Scribner's Sons New York Dickens, Charles. A Tale of Two Cities