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| 17634. THE CHARACTER HEATHCLIFF AS DEPICTION OF EVIL. This essay explores the thesis that Heathcliff, a leading male character in Emily Bronte’s novel Wuthering Heights, was Bronte’s depiction of pure evil. Concludes that though there is no way to know whether Heathcliff was born evil, as a member of the underclass of Victorian England, or whether his evil nature developed from the environment on the streets of Liverpool and was further fueled by the cruelty and abuse to which he was subjected at the hands of Hindley Earnshaw, there is no denying that Bronte’s character Healthcliff was pure evil personified. KEYWORDS: heathcliffe wuthering heights Emily bronte. Written 2005. MLA Style. 10 pages, 18 footnotes, 7 bibliographic sources. 2,387 words. | $70 |
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