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Title of the project.Appreciation of the End of Wuthering HeightsSummary of the project.Wuthering Heights is easy to treat humanity and nature as separate elements but in reality “the human presence is a part of the natural world. But it is both a part and apart. According to Peckham, Romanticism embodies “an approving attitude towards the natural world.” My research focused on the End of Wuthering Heights. Purpose of the project.This research is focus on how to appreciated the end of the story. And what the author want to reflect in the end. At the end of Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff gave up the revenge which is often considered to be the recovery of his human nature. But in my opinion, it is because he is uninterested about the life. Revenge can?t let him fell happy and relieved. Catherine?s back and the soul combination of Catherine and Heathcliff reflected that the author Emily Bronte believed that the views of the human soul is eternal. The marriage between Cathy and Hareton also means the combination of the Wuthering Heights and the Grange. The two villa representing the nature and civilization. The combination of the two will takes the harmony and balance at the end.Literature review.Wuthering?Heights?was?written?by?Emily?Bronte?who?revered?as?one?of?the?finest?writers?of?the?nineteenth?century.?It?is?one?of?the?most?popular?and?highly?regarded?novels?in?English?literature.?But?when?it?first?published?in?1847,?it?was?not?well?received?by?the?reading?public.?Significance of the project.There are many research on Wuthering Heights, but most of them are focused on the character of the hero or the complicated love and hate between the characters. But the research on Wuthering Heights are not very common. The end of Wuthering Heights seemed unexpected. In the end of the story, the Author wrote,“I lingered round them, under that benign sky; watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells, listened to the soft wind breathing throughthe grass, and wonde
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