Childish Love In Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights

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Love story of Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw is misleading and distressing in Emily Bronte’s “Wuthering Heights”. Justify.

Wuthering Heights was written by Emily Bronte in a time when social structure and culture were very important. Every person was categorized into a specific class on account of their lap of luxury and the prestige of their family. This novel is a story about lovers who try to keep their love alive while fighting the variance of social classes. Wuthering Heights was the place where the main characters namely Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff spent their childhood. It was a middle class English countryside ranch owned by Catherine’s father. So, she was the daughter of Wuthering Heights’s owner while Heathcliff was a gypsy …show more content…

They shared such a love and passion that remained firm as the strongest emotion throughout the novel. They created a deep attachment during their childhood that they strongly held onto all their lives. The fear of disappearance of their love kept them from changing it. The outcome of never changing emotions resulted in an immature relationship. They did not allow time to affect their bond resulting in their childish and unrealistic desires. Catherine denies the fact that she has changed. Her childish love is reflected through her desires to be young again. She wishes to be young in order to be with Heathcliff. Heathcliff and Catherine 's similar perceptions and desire to be together create a notion that they both have a half to one soul that tries desperately to unite. They were both equals and living their lives like savages. Those two were free spirited in their ways. However, a hole was created between them when Catherine was withdrawn from this lifestyle into the upper class. From that point onward, their love was never able to mature. They reacted to their separation as if their souls were torn into two halves. The two lovers shared a bond that was so deep that they felt they have the same soul. Their connection was so deep that when one felt pain, the other bled as well. Their love was a spiritual and timeless bond that was

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