Like many other novelists of the 19th century, Emily Brontë reflects closely on the nature of love. She poses a question of what can be called love. Nevertheless, this novel differs from other romantic stories of the 19th century.
Emily Brontë's novel Wuthering Heights is full of intense and powerful emotions. The love between the characters is crazy and sick, while the hatred is fierce and vindictive. The novel is very honest in its depiction of the characters' feelings and how they deal with them. The characters in Wuthering Heights are complex and each represents different emotions. The reader's attitude towards them is likely to change constantly throughout the novel.
The main topic of Wuthering Heights is love. It combines gothic romance and harsh realism, is a dark and mysterious work. . This story is about hatred and revenge, envy and pride that take their roots in love. The novel is set in the Yorkshire moors and tells the story of the love between Heathcliff and Catherine. Heathcliff is an orphan who is brought to Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw. Catherine is the daughter of Mr. Earnshaw and she falls in love with Heathcliff. However, her brother Hindley hates Heathcliff and makes his life miserable. Catherine marries Edgar Linton but she cannot forget Heathcliff. Heathcliff leaves Wuthering Heights and becomes rich. He returns to Wuthering Heights and takes his revenge on Hindley and Edgar. Catherine becomes ill and dies. Heathcliff is so heartbroken that he dies a few days later.