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Wuthering Heights Theme Revies, A look at the motiefs carried out by Bronte in her classic novel "Wuthering Heights".

Title: Wuthering Heights Theme Revies, A look at the motiefs carried out by Bronte in her classic novel "Wuthering Heights".
Category: Literature
Details: Words: 566 | Pages: 2.4 (approximately 235 words/page)


Wuthering Heights Theme Revies, A look at the motiefs carried out by Bronte in her classic novel "Wuthering Heights".

Change or die. That is the simplest way of looking at the theme, inadvertently or not, placed into Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontė. The theme in the book of course being the nature of love, that has to change in order to strive, that is in review in this essay. Love, in its purest essence, was at course between Catherine and Heathcliff during their young adulthood. This love is pure and innocuous. Untainted by the …showed first 75 words of 566 total

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showed last 75 words of 566 total…natures 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.

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