"...He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same."
When Mr. Earnshaw brings home a mysterious orphan named Heathcliff, he sets in motion a chain of passion and destruction that will haunt two families for generations. Catherine Earnshaw forms an intense and unbreakable bond with Heathcliff, while her brother Hindley grows to hate him. Though Catherine loves Heathcliff deeply, she chooses to marry the refined Edgar Linton, a decision that leaves Heathcliff consumed by bitterness and driven by revenge.
Wuthering Heights is a powerful tale of obsession, cruelty, desire, and vengeance, its emotional force reverberating across generations. Set against the wild Yorkshire moors, it explores the destructive power of love and the scars left by betrayal.
Emily Brontë's only novel challenged Victorian conventions and continues to provoke debate and admiration. At its heart lies a haunting question: what happens when the past refuses to stay buried?