1. Heathcliff: Both a Victim and a Villain
One of the most reoccurring themes in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights was revenge. ... The motive of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights (1847) is vengeance. ... He treated the "unwanted gypsy- as anyone would treat a servant, or an animal, for that matter. ... The only way Heathcliff was allowed to greet his life-long companion was as a servant and nothing more. "Hindley treated Heathcliff no better than a servant, and slowly his sense of self-worth was eroded. ...
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- Approx Pages: 10
- Grade Level: High School