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Emily Brontë
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Review of Wuthering Heights

Summary:   Essay discusses the overview of "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte including characters, plot summary, themes, and comments.


Once you read an impressive story, what do you feel? Excitement? Disappointment? Passion? Miracle? Wuthering Heights could give you these emotions. It was a classic novel, which was published in 1847, written by Emily Bronte. The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne were gifted writers in the literatures. They brought us a lot of excellent poems and stories that made readers impress with. Especially in nineteenth-century Wuthering Heights was put much value by readers. I have read heaps of novels, however, Wuthering Heights was touching me the most. I started to read it a few months ago, as this was the one of the HKCEE English Literature's syllabus. At the very beginning, when scanning the book, I was surprised. It's because it was too thick to read, I thought I couldn't overwhelm it. Later on, although.....

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