Emily Bronte was born to wonderful parents who encouraged her education greatly for the rest of her life (not her mother who will shortly die in a few years). The Brontes lived in a quiet life separated from society which may have influenced the Bronte children to begin writing …show more content…
Emily Bronte broke down after a few months and decided to come home, concluding formal schooling was not for her, even though she was praised constantly at school and said to have to more powerful mind between her sister and herself (“Emily,” Encyclopedia). After coming home, her father decided to school her himself. He encouraged her to read and treated her equally as an intellectual (“Emily,” Encyclopedia). He sent her to the library and it wasn’t long before Emily had read most of the English classics …show more content…
He lets his hatred get in the way of his love. Heathcliff makes Linton's like torture because of his own revenge. He forced Catherine's daughter, Cathy, and Linton to marry in order to assure the Thrushcross Grange property because Edgar had not yet died. However the couple very much remind us of Catherine and Heathcliff because they are both stubborn but still caring towards each other. However Heathcliff achieves his goals when Linton and Edgar die and Heathcliff is in charge of Thrushcross Grange finally. He is too happy to realize his son has died and he has no one in his life anymore. Hindley also does and Heathcliff is left with Wuthering Heights. But when everyone dies and Heathcliff realizes he has wasted his life seeking revenge when he could have enjoyed it with the people who care about him. But Heathcliff is too late to see and nothing can be changed