1. Wuthering Heights
Born of a time of Victorian antiquity and chauvinistic domination, "Ellis Bells" Wuthering Heights opened the gateways to views of society that before had never even been imagined. ... The young lovers take a step back and approach life at Wuthering Height from a new eye. There token rejection of the past, as through there relationship, leads not only to the civilization of Cathy and the education of Hareton, but the softening of Wuthering Heights in general. ...
- Word Count: 545
- Approx Pages: 2