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    Violent Dreams As a Latin proverb states‚ “revenge is a confession of pain.” The main character‚ Heathcliff‚ is a victim of a broken heart; in which‚ constructs feelings of inflicting pain on the ones who cause his suffering. In Emily Bronte’s novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ Heathcliff is tremendously affected by the characters in the story that spawn his reasons for vengeance. Initially‚ Hindley views Heathcliff as a usurper of Hindley’s position as Mr. Earnshaw’s son‚ and quickly begins to display signs

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    his traumatic experience at Wuthering Heights‚ and—as he writes in his diary—spends four weeks in misery. Heathcliff pays him a visit‚ and afterward Lockwood summons Nelly Dean and demands to know the rest of her story. How did Heathcliff‚ the oppressed and reviled outcast‚ make his fortune and acquire both Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange? Nelly says that she does not know how Heathcliff spent the three years that he was away and that it was at this time that he apparently acquired his wealth

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    chapter 1 : • It is the year 1801. While staying in Yorkshire‚ Mr Lockwood pays his landlord Heathcliff ‚ a somewhat unwelcome visit in order to introduce himself. • We are introduced to Lockwood‚ Heathcliff ‚ heathcliff’s servant Joseph and a female servant. • The property Wuthering Heights is described. Volume 1 Chapter 2: • Lockwood repeats his visit to the Heights and meets Hareton and Cathy Heathcliff. • Lockwood mistakes a heap of dead rabbits for a cushion full of cats‚ revealing him as

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    Character Analysis: Heathcliff: Heathcliff is a key main character of the novel ‘Wuthering Heights’. In the first chapter there is a physical description of Heathcliff- a dark haired‚ dark skinned orphaned ‘gyspy’ that a middle class gentleman brought home. Throughout the novel there is a desire by the reader to understand him and‚ his actions that motivates readers to continue reading the stories of Heathcliff. The author Emily Bronte has used Heathcliff to tease readers; the character is portrayed

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    love stories between Heathcliff and Catherine‚ and Catherine‚ Linton and Harleton Earnshaw. One can consider the romantic love which Catherine and Heathcliff feel for each other but‚ because of Catherine’s family and because of their different social statuses‚ they can never belong to each other. Bronte creates their love as a gothic love story. Unable to have Catherine’s love‚ Heathcliff takes revenge on the next generation‚ Catherine‚ Linton and Hareton Earnshaw. Heathcliff hates Cathy‚ the daughter

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    Honors 11 27 March 2010 When True Love Transforms Into Obsession and Lust “He’ll love and hate‚ equally under cover‚ and esteem it a species of impertinence to be loved and hated again...” (Brontë‚ 2). This quote describes the actions taken by Heathcliff throughout the novel‚ while he undergoes a transformation from a true and romantic lover to a cruel and uncaring hater. Although he may appear to be selfless and simply a man deeply in love‚ his actions involving jealousy‚ hatred‚ abuse‚ and vengeance

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    out with Heathcliff on the side of the road as a orphan. The Earnshaws adopted him but the other kids got very jealous of the attention he was getting from the parents. After a little bit‚ Catherine starts to bond with heathcliff and they grow close together. In the middle‚ Catherine decides to marry Edgar for his money and leave Heathcliff heartbroken. With Heatcliff crushed‚ he moves away and gets marry to Isabella for revenge. Poor Isabella doesn’t realize how much a monster Heathcliff is into

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    novel. The main characters Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff‚ experience many trials and tribulations with their love and passion all throughout the novel. The love and passion that Catherine and Heathcliff have is pure and true and becomes a prime example of what love is all about. Catherine’s and Heathcliff’s love and passion for one another is the kind that one dreams about. Although Catherine was madly in love with Heathcliff‚ she married Edgar Linton for the lavish lifestyle

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    more significantly seen through the actions of our main protagonist‚ Heathcliff. Maybe one the darkest character in all of English literature‚ Heathcliff is indisputably brutal‚ cruel‚ malicious and outright ruthless. From the onset of his arrival at Wuthering Heights he begins to show spitefulness as he is seen blackmailing his older brother‚ Hindley‚ into giving him his desired horse. Also the description given of Heathcliff as a child describes him with dark features which could indicate what

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    isolated manor in thinly populated Yorkshire. Shortly after arriving at the Grange‚ he pays a visit to his landlord‚ Mr Heathcliff‚ a surly‚ dark man living in a manor called Wuthering Heights. During the visit‚ Heathcliff seems not to trust Lockwood‚ and leaves him alone in a room with a group of snarling dogs. Lockwood is saved from the hounds by a ruddy-cheeked housekeeper. When Heathcliff returns‚ Lockwood is angry‚ but eventually warms toward his taciturn host‚ and—though he hardly feels that he has

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