"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte.
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Wuthering Heights
Emily Bronte was born in 1818. In 1847 she published her only novel, Wuthering Heights. A story of hatred, love and revenge. She was born in Yorkshire in an area called Thornton. In 1812 Emilys dad (reverend Patric Bronte), married Maria Branwell.
Emily died in 1948 from tuberculosis after catching a cold at her brothers funeral in September.
My essay is going to be about the comparisons between the two main characters of the novel, Heathcliff and
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with the same person though. Edgar found it hard to show his true feelings for Catherine, as he had not the confidence to do so, Heathcliff had the courage and strength to fight to the end, even after her death. Emily Bronte wrote this book to show the tremendous effect love can have on a whole society. The main philosophical meaning of the book is to trust your heart believes is right and nothing else.
with the same person though. Edgar found it hard to show his true feelings for Catherine, as he had not the confidence to do so, Heathcliff had the courage and strength to fight to the end, even after her death. Emily Bronte wrote this book to show the tremendous effect love can have on a whole society. The main philosophical meaning of the book is to trust your heart believes is right and nothing else.