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The Theme Of Revenge In Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights

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Emily Bronte was born to Maria Branwell and Irish father Patrick Bronte on July 30th , 1818, in Northern England. Besides some poetry, Emily wrote just one novel, Wuthering Heights; but the one novel that she wrote has been recognized as a classic of English literature and had gained her fame worldwide.
Wuthering Heights was published in the year 1847 under the pen name Ellis Bell. The early analysis of this novel was a mixture of approbation and disapprobation. Wuthering Heights is the story of two families and a visitor or a stranger. The two families are the Earnshaw family and the Linton family living at Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange respectively which is located at a distance of about four miles from Wuthering Heights. The story revolves around three generations.
The prime theme of Wuthering Heights may be stated as the love of Heathcliff for Catherine and the revenge that he takes upon various individuals, the revenge being evoked by the social contempt or disdain piled upon him by Hindley and Edgar and the frustration of his love. Hindley had a superior attitude towards Heathcliff from the time Heathcliff was brought as a boy to Wuthering Heights. He treated Heathcliff ruthlessly and made him work on the fields like other servants.While Edgar is his rival in love, and a successful rival as Catherine has married him in preference to Heathcliff. Wuthering Heights has a gripping plot with many dramatic situations which arouse feelings of pity or awe or fear

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