Wuthering Heights-Love is what drives Heathcliff to insanity
Date Submitted: 11/12/2004 09:59:31
Wuthering Heights, a gothic romance by Emily Bronte, tells the gruesome story of
a Byronic hero trying to win his true love over. Heathcliff's love for Catherine Earnshaw
comes from the bottom of his heart since his very introduction to her as a child, but social
standards will not allow their romance to flourish. This separation causes loves'
unbearable force to drive Heathcliff insane. This becomes evident through his purpose
for his revenge, his obsession
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insane mind reasons as such with love and revenge plotting against one's own son.
Heathcliff's love for Catherine controlled not only his life, but his actions and his
whole being. Unchecked and unanswered, his love turned melancholy, morose and
inevitably insane. Pushed to the end with obsessive love and insane actions, Heathcliff's
revenge takes the form of a Byronic hero and finally finds an ironic peace, not of the flesh
but of the spirit.
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