Victims of Heathcliff’s Revenge in Bronte’s Wuthering Heights
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This paper “Victims of Heathcliff’s revenge in Bronte’s Wuthering Heights” is an attempt to explore the victim characters who are revenged on the hero of the novel “Wuthering Heights” written by Emily Bronte. It tries to show why and what has led him to make revenge on them all. It is also an endeavour to state that revenge leads to revenge and its impact on the social relationships in the community and the family itself.
Revenge is an evil act. It could lead one to hurt even the one whom he loves using different ways. What the hero of the novel has done is his best to make revenge on each character in a way fit for its relationship with him.
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