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ASSIGNMENT:

NOVEL

SUBMITTED TO.

SIR RIZWAN

TITTLE.

Is Heathcliffs revenge justified in Wuthering Heights? Elaborate

The question of whether Heathcliff’s revenge in “Wuthering Heights” is justified is a


complex one, as it depends on one’s interpretation of the characters and events in the
novel. Heathcliff’s desire for revenge stems from his upbringing as an orphan, his love
for Catherine Earnshaw, and the mistreatment he faces from Hindley Earnshaw and
others.

Some argue that Heathcliff’s revenge is justified as a response to the cruelty and
injustice he endured. He is mistreated by Hindley, denied the woman he loves, and
faces social discrimination due to his background. In seeking revenge, Heathcliff is
reclaiming power and agency in a world that has consistently oppressed him.

However, others view Heathcliff’s actions as excessive and morally reprehensible. His
revenge leads to the suffering of innocent characters such as Edgar Linton, Catherine’s
daughter Cathy, and Hareton Earnshaw. Heathcliff’s relentless pursuit of vengeance
consumes him and perpetuates a cycle of violence and destruction.

Ultimately, whether Heathcliff’s revenge is justified is a matter of personal


interpretation. The novel itself presents a bleak and morally ambiguous portrayal of
human nature, leaving readers to grapple with questions of justice, morality, and
redemption.

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