Heathcliff is an abandoned child, adopted by the owner of Wuthering Heights, Old Earnshaw. Old earnshaw was abused into a domestic slave after his death. Catherine, the daughter of the manor owner, is congenial to him, which gives him a little warmth and hope in his hardship. However, after getting to know Linton, an aristocratic young man from Thrushcross Grange, she felt that although she loved Heathcliff deeply, marrying him would lower her status. Heathcliff overheard her contradictory confession and ran away angrily, never to be heard from again. Catherine lost her lover and became seriously ill, so she married Linton. A few years later, Heathcliff suddenly came back, acting like a gentleman. Catherine was in an emotional entanglement between her lover and her husband, and she fell ill with anxiety. After saying goodbye to her lover, she died with a grudge. Although Heathcliff took cruel revenge on his enemy, he couldn't bear to leave Catherine and died of hunger strike. Since then, on a cold moonlit night, there are always a pair of restless souls wandering in the vast wasteland of Yorkshire. ...
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(2) emily bronte (18 18- 1848), a British female writer, is Charlotte Brontexq's sister. Born in a poor pastor's family, I studied in a boarding school with poor living conditions. I went to Brussels, Belgium to study French, German and French literature with my sister, and prepared to run a school myself in the future, but I didn't get it. Emily is introverted, quiet and elegant, and loves to write poems since she was a child. In her short life, she wrote nearly 200 poems, but Wuthering Heights is still the most influential novel, and she is regarded as a talented female writer in Britain. Emily bronte, together with Charlotte Brontexq and anne bronte, is called the "Bronte Three Sisters" and occupies an important position in the history of literature.
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