Wuthering Heights story outline and creative background

"Wuthering Heights" is the work of Emily Bront?, one of the Bront? sisters, a British female writer. It is one of the representative works of British literature in the 19th century. The novel describes the gypsy abandoned child Heathcliff who, after being adopted by the old owner of the villa, went out to get rich due to being humiliated and failing in love. After returning, he takes revenge on the landowner Linton and his children who married his girlfriend Catherine.

Summary of the story of "Wuthering Heights"

Earnshaw adopted Heathcliff, and Heathcliff fell in love with Catherine Earnshaw, but after Earnshaw's death, his son Hindley took Heathcliff away. Leaf works as a ranch hand. At the same time, Catherine was engaged to Edgar Linton, the son of Thrushcross Grange, and Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights. A few years later he returned to seek revenge and married Edgar's sister Isabella.

He destroyed Linton's family and left Hindley with nothing. Later, Catherine died of illness and gave birth to a baby girl, so the inheritance of Thrushcross Grange fell into the hands of Heathcliff's son, Xiao Linton. At this time, Heathcliff became the master of Wuthering Heights, and Hareton, the son left behind after Hindley's death, became Heathcliff's worker.

Later, Linton’s daughters Kathy and little Linton. Little Linton married her, and old Linton died. Later, Linton also died and Cathy became a widow. Then Heathcliff also died and Cathy married Hareton. Writing background of "Wuthering Heights"

Emily is lonely by nature. She has been introverted since she was a child. She is silent and always has a feeling of being a man. As Charlotte said: "Her Her character is unique. "As a girl, when she and her sisters "made up" stories and wrote poems at home, she was very special. Emily's works later included in their poetry collection were always like Baudelaire. Like Edgar Allan Poe, he is confused by the theme of "evil", and there is always a shadow of death between the pure lyrical style.

When she was writing "Wuthering Heights", this confusion and uneasiness became more impatient. She urgently needed to create a fictional world to interpret it, and used the pain that was almost torn in her heart to The characters in the novel express themselves vividly and vividly. Therefore, "Wuthering Heights" is a work full of the author's hard work and emotion. A brief introduction to the author of "Wuthering Heights"

Emily Bronte (1818-1848) was a poet and novelist in the 19th century British Victorian era. She only spent thirty years in this world before passing away silently. She has written some extremely profound lyric poems, including narrative poems and short poems, some of which have been selected into the anthologies of twenty-two first-class British poets of the 19th and 20th centuries.

She and Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855), the author of "Jane Eyre", and their little sister - "Agnes Grey" ( Anne Bronte (1820-1849), the author of Agnes Crey - also known as the "Three Bronte Sisters", shone in the British literary world in the 19th century.