Aschildren,CatherineEarnshawandHeathcliffareinseparable,butshelaterrejectsthedangerousHeathclifftomarryrespectableEdgerLinton.WhenLintonputsanendtotheirfriendship,Catherinebecomesillandthendiesinchildbirth.HeathcliffseeksrevengebywooingEdgar’ssister,Isabella,andcheatingtheEarnshawsoutoftheirfamilyhome,WutheringHeights;healsotakestheLintonhome,ThrushcrossGrange.ThestoryendswhentheghostofCatherinecomesforHeathcliffandhedies,leavingthetwohousestotheirrightfulowners.EmilyJaneBrontë(30July1818–19December1848)wasanEnglishnovelistandpoet,bestrememberedforhersolitarynovel,WutheringHeights,nowconsideredaclassicofEnglishliterature.EmilywasthethirdeldestofthefoursurvivingBrontësiblings,betweentheyoungestAnneandherbrotherBranwell.ShewroteunderthepennameEllisBell.Thiswasastoryaboutloveandrevenge.Althoughtherelationshipofthecharacterswasalittlecomplicated,buttheplotofstorywasreallyattractive.Iwouldliketotalkaboutoneofthemaincharactersofthestory—CatherineEarnshaw.Atthebeginning,theauthorshowedusakindofinnocenttruelovebetweenCatherineandHeathcliffbyNelly’sdescription.Theyalwaysplayedonthefield,likeapairofsavages.ButeverythingchangedafterCathyturnedbackfromThrushcrossGrange.Cathy’svainnatureexposed—shemarriedLintonratherthanHeathcliffwhoshehadlovedforsuchalongtime—thiswasthereasonwhyHeathcliffcarriedoutabrutalrevenge,Iguess.Inmyopinion,thisnovelnotonlyintendstotellusastoryaboutloveandrevenge,butalsotriestoshowusthattheauthorwaseagerforfreedomundersuchanoppressivesociety.Thestoryreflectedthedarknesssideofthesociety,fullofvanityandcheats,bydescribingthelifeofCathy.Inaddition,thismaybewasanovelwhichimpliedthedissatisfiedoftheauthortothesocietyofthetime.