Wuthering Heights
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The story of the tragic love of two wild hearts is one of the most popular and recognizable works in nineteenth-century European literature. Although the ending of the story is grim, and the characters have many flaws, the novel finds its reader again and again, plunges him into the maelstrom of events and shows how multifaceted and all-consuming love can be... on the verge of madness.
"Wuthering Heights" was repeatedly screened, and references to the plot can be found in many works about destructive passion. Love on the background of the gloomy heath leads to insanity and death of the heroes. Rage, rebellion, and affection merge into one in their lives. The feelings of a wild-eyed stepchild for his half-sister are not resigned to logic or morality, neither human power, nor evil fate, nor even death have any power over them. Emotions that completely consumed their master and broke more than one life, frightened the man of the Victorian era, but the next generations of readers simply mesmerized. This novel can be loved and can be hated. One thing is certain - it is extremely difficult to remain indifferent to it.
"Wuthering Heights" was repeatedly screened, and references to the plot can be found in many works about destructive passion. Love on the background of the gloomy heath leads to insanity and death of the heroes. Rage, rebellion, and affection merge into one in their lives. The feelings of a wild-eyed stepchild for his half-sister are not resigned to logic or morality, neither human power, nor evil fate, nor even death have any power over them. Emotions that completely consumed their master and broke more than one life, frightened the man of the Victorian era, but the next generations of readers simply mesmerized. This novel can be loved and can be hated. One thing is certain - it is extremely difficult to remain indifferent to it.
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