Thursday, April 16, 2020
Wuthering Heights BY Bronte Essays (308 words) - British Films
  Wuthering Heights BY Bronte    Throughout the novel Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte, most of the major Characters  learn, grow, and change due to the experiences and challenges that they face  throughout their lives. Heathcliff transforms from a companion and lover of  Catherine's to a harsh and brutal adult. When Heathcliff is described, he is  said to be a "dark-skinned gipsy, in aspect, in dress, and in manners a  gentleman," (3, 24-25). He is an outsider from the beginning. Yet,  Catherine falls in love with him despite his "vagabond" (102)  appearance. Heathcliff's transaction begins after he overhears Catherine and  Nelly's conversation on whetehr or not Catherine should marry Edgar Linton. He  had listened until he heard Catherine say that it would degrade her to marry  him, and then he stayed to hear no farther. Then Heathcliff leaves for three  years without a trace. Heathcliff returns as a "tall man dressed in dark  clothes, with a dark face and hair." (86, 10-11). He was also described as  being "an unclaimed creature, without refinement, without cultivation;he's  a fierce, pitiless, wolfish man." Throughout the three years in which  Heathcliff disappeaared, he became exactly what he was scared of as a young boy.  Hindly Earnshaw treaated Heathcliff as an outsider, and looked down upon him  with hate and disgust. Living through this led Heathcliff tobecome just what  Hindly said he was. Heathcliff was told his whole life that he was an outsider  and a failure. He eventually transformed into just that. Heathcliff come across  as a dark and evil person when deep down inside he only wants to be happy with  the one he loves. If he was treaated equally in his life, he would not have  become the evil man that he did because of this type of behavior would not have  been present for him to copy. Heathcliff could have been a good person if the  enviornment he grew up in treated him equall despite his differences.    
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