Iraqi scholars on the Brontës:
Ahmed Rasheed Majeed
Journal of education for modern specialised studies
2024, Volume السابع, Issue السابع, Pages 535-551
In the exploration of Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights," this research delves into the contribution of male characters to the intricate relationship between love and revenge depicted in the novel. Heathcliff and Edgar Linton are specifically examined as a case study, focusing on their contrasting qualities. Additionally, an overview of Emily Brontë's life and legacy is presented, emphasizing her significance as one of the foremost and influential authors of the 19th century. By dissecting the tightly woven and meticulously crafted plot of "Wuthering Heights," this analysis endeavours to illuminate the timeless themes and dynamics of characters that render the novel a literary masterpiece. the study yields notable findings regarding the involvement of male characters in "Wuthering Heights," concluding that Heathcliff and Edgar Linton embody distinct traits that shape the narrative and contribute to the interplay of love and revenge within the novel.
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