1. Literary Analysis - Wuthering Heights
In romance novels, there is always, at a minimum, one antagonist. In Wuthering Heights, a lot of people would consider the antagonist to be Heathcliff because of all of the bad things he does throughout the novel. In literature the antagonist either has a sliver of goodness deep down inside of him/her or a relatable reason that explains their behavior. ... Bronte made him an antagonist without a good bone in his body and that threw all of us off because in most romance novels the antagonist becomes good at the end. ...
- Word Count: 1378
- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School