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Wuthering Heights is a novel written by Emily Brontë and first published in 1...
Wuthering Heights is a novel written by Emily Brontë and first published in 1847. It is considered to be one of the most important and influential works of English literature. Set in Yorkshire, the novel tells the story of the passionate and doomed love between the wealthy landowner, Heathcliff, and the gentle and reserved Catherine Earnshaw. The novel is known for its complex plot, gothic elements, and the richness of its characters.PlotThe story is set in Yorkshire, England, in the early 19th century. It tells the story of two families: the Earnshaws, who live in the manor of Wuthering Heights, and the Lintons, who live in the neighboring Thrushcross Grange. The Earnshaws are Heathcliff, a foster child adopted by Mr. Earnshaw, and his love interest, Catherine Earnshaw. Heathcliff is treated poorly by Catherine's brother Hindley, and after Hindley locks him in a room, Heathcliff escapes and runs away.Heathcliff returns years later as a wealthy gentleman and rents a room at the Grange. He and Catherine fall passionately in love, but their relationship is thwarted by Heathcliff's pride and Catherine's family's disapproval. After Catherine marries Edgar Linton, Heathcliff goes to live at the Grange as a servant. He plots his revenge against those who wronged him, including Hindley and Edgar.Heathcliff's schemes are successful, but his obsession with revenge and his lack of love for those he wrongs cause him to lose the love of his life, Catherine. She dies after giving birth to a daughter, Cathy, and Heathcliff's heart is broken. He takes Cathy in as his own and plots his final act of revenge: to take away everything that matters to Edgar Linton.In the end, Heathcliff achieves his goal but finds no peace or happiness in it. Cathy marries Edgar's nephew, Hareton Earnshaw, and the two inherit Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange. Heathcliff dies peacefully at last and is buried alongside Catherine. The final scene is Hareton and Cathy's reconciliation with each other and with their families' pasts.CharactersHeathcliff - The protagonist and central character of the novel. A foster child adopted by Mr. Earnshawhe falls passionately in love with Catherine Earnshaw but is treated poorly by her family. After escaping from Hindley's abuse, he returns years later as a wealthy gentleman and rents a room at Thrushcross Grange. He and Catherine fall in love again, but their relationship is thwarted by her family's disapproval and his pride. Heathcliff plots his revenge against those who wronged him, including Hindley and Edgar Linton. He achieves his goal but finds no peace or happiness in it. In the end, he dies peacefully and is buried alongside CatherineCatherine Earnshaw - The love interest of Heathcliff and one of the central characters of the novel. She is treated poorly by her family but falls passionately in love with Heathcliff when he returns to Wuthering Heights years after running away from Hindley's abuse. She marries Edgar Linton against her willbut remains in love with Heathcliff throughout the novel. After giving birth to a daughter, Cathy, she dies following childbirth. Her death leaves Heathcliff heartbroken and drives him to seek revenge against those he holds responsible for her lossHindley Earnshaw - Catherine's brother and one of the secondary characters of the novel. He treats Heathcliff poorly throughout their childhood and locks him in a room after Heathcliff escapes from Wuthering Heights years later. Hindley's actions drive Heathcliff to seek revenge against him and his family. Hindley eventually becomes alcoholic and dies youngleaving his son Hareton to inherit Wuthering HeightsEdgar Linton - A wealthy landowner who rents Thrushcross Grange to Heathcliff when he returns to Yorkshire years later. He falls in love with Catherine Earnshaw but is rejected by her when she learns that he is related to those who wronged Heathcliff in the past. Edgar marries Catherine against her will after she becomes pregnant with his child. He remains unaware of the passionate love affair between his wife and Heathcliff until after Catherine's death. Edgar's nephew Hareton marries Catherine's daughter Cathy in the end of the novel**Haret