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a.Lovegone wrong Relationships in Wuthering Heights are like the moors:dark, stormy,twisted. Cathy loves Heatheliffbut marries Edgar Linton. Heathcliffloves Cathy but marries Isabella Linton. Mr.Earnshaw loves his adopted son,Heathcliff,better thanhis biological son,Hindley,causing Hindley to despise Heathcliff. Linton and young Cathy are forced to marry. 5 b.Cruelty begets cruelty Hindley'smaltreatment ofHeathcliffhelpstum the latter into a vengeful monster. In developingthis theme,Emily Bronte is ahead ofher time demonstratingthat sufferingabuse as a child can lead to inflicting abuse as an adult. c.Revenge Heathcliff's desire to get even against all who wronged him is at times so strong that it subverts his other emotions,including a. Love gone wrong Relationships in Wuthering Heights are like the moors: dark, stormy, twisted. Cathy loves Heathcliff but marries Edgar Linton. Heathcliff loves Cathy but marries Isabella Linton. Mr. Earnshaw loves his adopted son, Heathcliff, better than his biological son, Hindley, causing Hindley to despise Heathcliff. Linton and young Cathy are forced to marry. b. Cruelty begets cruelty Hindley’s maltreatment of Heathcliff helps turn the latter into a vengeful monster. In developing this theme, Emily Brontë is ahead of her time, demonstrating that suffering abuse as a child can lead to inflicting abuse as an adult. c. Revenge Heathcliff’s desire to get even against all who wronged him is at times so strong that it subverts his other emotions, including 5’ 5’
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