Wuthering Heights By Emily Bronte (Thematic Preoccupation)
(THEMATIC PREOCCUPATION) CHARACTERIZATION AND DRAMATIC TECHNIQUE Love And Hate Love is one major thing in Wuthering Heights and the nature of love is both Romantic and brotherly – not erotic. In the text, every relationship is strained at one point or another. Bronte’s treatment of love is best seen as good versus evil or love versus hate. The only most important relationship is the one between Heathcliff and Catherine. The nature of their love is beyond this world-spiritual plane and it supersedes anything available to everyone on earth. However, their love seems to be born out of their rebellion and not mere sexual desire. Both of them do not fully understand the nature of their love, for they betray each other. Each of them married the person whom they did not love, as much as they love each other. Catherine and Heathcliff’s love is based on their shared perc...