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Wuthering Heights
By: Emily Bronte
308 pages
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To many readers the main character of Wuthering Heights may be somewhat difficult to decipher. ... They both live in a manor known as Wuthering Heights. ... This forces him to leave Wuthering Heights for three years. ... While Heathcliff is married to Isabella and living at Wuthering Heights with her he becomes quite cruel and brutal. ... Later on in the novel after Isabella dies Heathcliff retrieves his son and brings him to Wuthering Heights, while he remains hateful towards his son and threatens him. While his son, Linton, is living at Wuthering Heights his cousin, Catherine, daughter of Edgar and Catherine, is living at Thrushcross Grange, unbeknownst to each other. ... Young Catherine is speaking to Heathcliff when he had come to the Grange in order to bring her back to the Heights so she could live with her newly wed husband, Linton. ...
The most important and significant turning point in the novel Wuthering Heights was when Catherine, Edgar’s wife and Heathcliff’s love, died. ...
The book ended with young Catherine and her cousin Hareton living happily in Wuthering Heights and going to be married. ... He tortured those that lived at Wuthering Heights with him and made their lives miserable and nearly impossible to live. Therefore, after he died the reader could tell that peace could be restored to Wuthering Heights. ... In the beginning of Catherine’s stay at Wuthering Heights she and Hareton were constantly bickering.
Approximate Word count = 1486 Approximate Pages = 5.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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