Even Guido's final confession heaves the reader with uneasy qualms about the claims of truth and justice. ... When she at last appears in the final scene, everyone, gossiping neighbors and audience alike, expect the truth to be revealed. ... He takes us across the threshold between foppish Southern existence and the earthier ways of the Yorkshire moors; between present and past; between waking and dream, civilized and natural. ... On his second visit to Wuthering Heights, when a snowfall renders it impossible for Lockwood to find the paths back across the moors, the servant Zillah offers...
This relationship is out of keeping however, with the rest of the book and turns the final chapters into that of a typical novel of the rime with the usual happy ending that has become accustomed to most novels in English Literature. ... However, one night while playing out on the moors, Catherine was injured at the neighbouring Thrushcross Grange by the Lintons" dog. ...
A Distorted Soul -----Brief Comments on Mr. Heathcliff in "Wuthering Heights" "Wuthering Heights" is a famous works written by one of the greatest British poets and novelists ------ Emily Bronte who exerted her utmost effort to finish this works. It is a Romantic novel, which has been discussed and investigated by the scholars all over the world. Besides its symphonic frame and its implicit narrative method, another important reason for this novel being loved is that the hero Heathcliff has a galloping enthusiasm, a distinct love and hate. His supernormal a...