The Ultimate Reading Quest Sends me to Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

I’ve finished another book on my Ultimate Reading Quest. I have a confession…this is the first time I have read Wuthering Heights. I know it’s classic literature and I even bought a copy of the book years ago, but it seemed that every time I picked it up and tried to read it, I just couldn’t get into the book. It took me awhile, but I finally did it and have been able to cross it off the list of 1001 Books You Must Read Before You Die.

PLOT

A young and orphaned Heathcliff finds himself brought to live at Wuthering Heights by its owner, Mr. Earnshaw. The young boy befriends his benefactor’s daughter, Catherine. As they grow older that friendship develops into love, but Catherine forsakes true love and marries Edgar Linton, a man of equal social status. Rejected by Catherine, Heathcliff disappears for a few years and returns bent on reclaiming his love and seeking revenge on those who sought to keep them apart.

SCOOP

Wuthering Heights has often been heralded as one of the greatest love stories ever written. But this is more than a love story; It is also a story of hatred and revenge. The story really highlights the best and worst in people. The characters in Wuthering Heights are extremely complex and changed from villain to victim and back again on the same page. It was a little hard to follow the dialog at times, especially when the farm hand Joseph talked. Some of the phrases were just outdated. And honestly, it was a slow read. I am not a huge fan of love stories, but this is not your typical love story. What is truly amazing is how relevant the story is, even today. Take out the time and setting and you have a complex love triangle filled with passion, jealousy and revenge. I guess some things never change.

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