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A Student's Companion to
Wuthering Heights (Emily Brontė)
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Fifteen (15) Lessons
Wuthering Heights is the only novel that Emily Brontė ever wrote. Under the male pseudonym of "Ellis
Bell," Brontė writes a very powerful story about love, hate, sorrow, and death, the stuff of which life is
composed. The tale covers thirty years and is narrated by Mr. Lockwood and later, Ellen Dean, a faithful
housekeeper, who is an important character in the story. Brontė is clearly in the Romantic school as her
love of nature is very apparent in her work. The reader will
also see other tenets of Romanticism in Wuthering Heights, including a gothic setting, supernatural
appearances, and a study of the common man. First and foremost, Wuthering Heights is a love story, perhaps
one of the strangest love stories of all times. Yet, underlying this story are striking contrasts between social
classes and acceptable behavior. As for characters, Heathcliff is difficult to classify. He is not entirely a hero,
yet he is not entirely a villain, because he does possess some admirable qualities. At times, Heathcliff is to be
pitied, and at other times to be hated. Perhaps, if there is a hero in Wuthering Heights, it has to be Ellen
Dean. However, Nelly has her flaws, and in some cases, she helps aggravate the troubles, rather than
alleviating them.
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