"Wuthering Heights", by Emily Bronte.
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Revenge: action(s) taken in return for an injury or offense. Revenge is often times the epitome of one's humiliation, fear, or even demise. Revenge goes beyond hate; it is a far more powerful word than that. It is going out of your way - doing whatever it takes - to pay back the persons who have dealt you deeds and actions you did not enjoy being on the receiving end of. Revenge is the
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and tension. The conflicts, tension, and therefore plots for revenge eventually lead one's misery or tragedy. Although very slow and hard to grasp at times, Wuthering Heights was quite an interesting novel. Emily Bronte used the revenge theme perfectly as it did enough to keep the reader interested and sometimes in anticipation of what would resolve of the characters' conflicts and plots of revenge. [1,212 words] Works Cited Bronte, Emily. Wuthering Heights. New York, Bantam Books, 1981.
and tension. The conflicts, tension, and therefore plots for revenge eventually lead one's misery or tragedy. Although very slow and hard to grasp at times, Wuthering Heights was quite an interesting novel. Emily Bronte used the revenge theme perfectly as it did enough to keep the reader interested and sometimes in anticipation of what would resolve of the characters' conflicts and plots of revenge. [1,212 words] Works Cited Bronte, Emily. Wuthering Heights. New York, Bantam Books, 1981.