As the years pass a single reason keeps, the now adult, Heathcliff from leaving and seeking his fortune-Catherine. Despite all that oppresses them (Hindley‘s rages and their positions), there is a love between them that refuses to die. Cathy has wild, gypsy blood in her and that side of her personality loves to run through the heather with her prince, Heathcliff. Here they can be children again, far from the misery which courses through Wuthering Heights. However, the more civilized half of Cathy desires fine dresses and a respectable station in society, all things which Edgar Linton can provide. Such a collision of love and desire is ripe territory for the seeds of tragedy.
An epic tale of wild, romantic passion, set amongst the heather and wind-swept gulleys, Wuthering Heights is stirring stuff. Presenting a vision of undying love, its genesis in the innocence of youth and resolution in the chill of death, the entire spectrum of emotions is played expertly by Bronte.
Such a tale calls for a top-notch cast, players who can emote the sheer stubbornness which makes Catherine and Heathcliff destroy each other while remaining deeply in love. So staggering is Heathcliff‘s pain that he’s willing to use Catherine‘s sister-in-law Isabella Linton as a weapon, caring nothing for the poor lass. It’s a measure of Catherine‘s stoicism that she refuses to budge even under these conditions, pretending
That she actually loves Edgar.
Love and hate is the theme of the novel. Wuthering Heights is dominated by hatred, at the last three chapters, when Catherine lying on bed and was going to die, they grab together and forgive each other. Especially after Catherine‘death, love come back, humanity wake up.
Chapter 3 Conclusion In Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte shows us the tense conflict of love and hatred, at same time, she indicates the change and integration of the love and hate. Love and hate, the two extreme feelings of the man, make Wuthering Heights mysterious. It‘s hard for the reader to understand. But it’s the soul of Wuthering Heights.
