Catherine, Isabella and the contradiction between the two characters C. ... Jane Eyre's 'Reader, I married him' close to the end of Charlotte Bronte's novel (1847) that bears the character's name, shows the reversal of roles and the decision-making capacities that the new generation of socially aware women could demonstrate. ... Charlotte and Emily Bronte are in may ways both opposites to Jane Austine. ... Although there are some features of Romanticism in Jane Austen's novels, her work is essentially Augustan in spirit. ... In addition, Haworth affected Emily...
Heathcliff, the main character, felt this way throughout the novel. ... In Clifton Snider's The Imp of Satan: The Vampire Archetype in Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre, he mentions how Heathcliff's different appearance made Hindley and Nelly Dean discriminate him: Heathcliff's difference is emphasized from the time Mr. ... One way or the other, Heathcliff eventually got his revenge from Hindley and the other characters that mistreated him. ... When he turns into this vengeful character, he not only changes his appearance, his sentiments and thoughts become evil and he transforms...