Emily Bronte's novel, "Wuthering Heights," covers all of the requisite themes necessary to earn its place in the Gothic genre: villainous behavior, helpless heroine, and horrific weather all in a decrepit, haunted setting. ... Bronte encourages the reader to see Heathcliff as a victim seeking justice and a romantic hero seeking true love. ... What Bronte gives us, however, keeping with the Gothic genre, is a cruel, heartless tyrant, consumed with hate, on a mission to destroy everyone who has ever crossed his path, including Cathy. ... " (Page 173) Here is where Bronte truly emphasi...
In the novel "Wuthering Heights," by Emily Bronte, certain imagery is displayed throughout. This imagery is usually more three dimensional than two, and on closer inspection reveals more to the story than on first glance. While this insight provided by the description isn't vital, it does help to fl...