Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Motiffs in The Novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte
Wuthering Heights Theme Essay In the gothic novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, the author hides motifs within the story.The novel contains two major love stories;The wild love of Catherine, and Heathcliff juxtaposing the serene love of Cathy,and Hareton. Catherineââ¬â¢s and Heathcliffs love is the center of Emily Bronteââ¬â¢s novel ,which readers still to this day seem to remember.The characters passion, and obsession for each other seems to not have been enough ,since their love didnt get to thrive. Hareton and Cathyââ¬â¢s love is what got to develop. Haretonââ¬â¢s and Cathyââ¬â¢s love got to workout ,because both characters contained a characteristic that both characters from the first generation lacked: The ability to change .Bronte employsâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This idea is exemplified farther with the characters Hareton and Heathcliff.These characters dont have the repetition of the same name, but they do have the repetition of the unfair environment in which they were raised on , which lead to the brewing of resentful feelings.Both characters were viewed as dunces,and they both were stripen of what they trulyl loved.Heathcliff was mistreated by Catherines brother Hindley ,as Hareton was mistreated by Heathcliff.Heathcliff and Hareton share the same characteristics such as: short temper,anger,and bitterness.Heathcliff was first introduced into the story as ââ¬Å"a sullen,patient childâ⬠(27) .Overtime Heathcliff with took mistreatment ,and violence for the only thing he loved:Catherine. When Catherine stated it would ââ¬Å"degrade herâ⬠(59)to marry him,Heathcliff took the turn for revenge and resentment,since the women he loved wouldnt marry him for what her brother made him to be.Hareton had a similar raising.Heathcliff was filled with resentment from his early childhood so,he took Hareton and ââ¬Å"reduced[him] to a state of complete dependence on his fatherââ¬â¢s interverate enemyâ⬠(139)meaning that Heathcliff would do everything he e xperienced as a child to Hareton as a form of revenge.Even though Hareton was raised in the same state as Heathcliff Haretonââ¬â¢s did not seek revenge on Heathcliff ,Haretonââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"honest,warm, and intelligent nature shook off the clouds of ignorance and degradation in which[he was] bredâ⬠(236).Hareton
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