1. Love in Wuthering Heights
In the untitled poem she wrote, we can see this suffering for the impossibility of being with the lover; she uses words like grief and woe to describe the intensity of the pain: "If grief for grief can touch thee, If answering woe for woe, If any truth can melt thee, Come to me now!... In the poem the voice is lamenting all the suffering her lover may have caused her, as well as the pain reflected in Heathcliff's lament. ... Here, this ideal of romantic love is broken. ... In her last meeting with Heathcliff she still claims that " you and Edgar have broken my heart, Heathcl...
- Word Count: 2324
- Approx Pages: 9
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School