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Wuthering Heights
EMILY BRONTE'S WUTHERING HEIGHTS
HEATHCLIFF´S ADOPTION : THE REJECTION OF THE NEW MEMBER
ABSTRACT
Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights is the story of an adoption that goes dreadfully incorrect. Heathcliff, one of the central characters in the novel, is made to feel rejection from the first moment he is brought to the family.
When he arrives to Wuthering Heights, is seen as an alien figure inside the family and is said to interfere with the affections of the Earnshaws. He also suffers from Hindley´s abuses and is betrayed by Catherine in favour of social status. She opts for marrying Edgar.
Because of that wrongs done to him in his childhood, he sets himself to ruin Hindley, Edgar, and their families. He blames both of them of having caused his loss of Catherine.
However, he defeats his plan of revenge when he sees Catherine Earnshaw in the figure of Hareton and Cathy. They both remind him more of Catherine than of their parents.
EMILY BRONTE'S WUTHERING HEIGHTS
HEATHCLIFF´S ADOPTION : THE REJECTION OF THE NEW MEMBER
Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights is in essence a novel of adoption. However, this adoption instead of bringing happiness to the family, as most adoptions do in real life, goe
Approximate Word count = 2697
Approximate Pages = 11 (250 words per page double spaced)
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