Emily is lonely, introverted from a young time, silent and always with a little male feeling, as Charlotte said: "Her character is unique." "In her teenage years, when she and her sisters "made up" stories and wrote poems at home, she was very special, and Emily's work, which was later included in their poetry collection, was always confused by the theme of "evil" like Baudelaire or Ellen Poe, and there was always a shadow of death between pure lyrical styles. As she writes Wuthering Heights, this confusion and uneasiness becomes more edgy, and she urgently needs to create a fictional world to interpret it, venting her self-inflicted pain out of the novel's characters. Therefore, Wuthering Heights is a work full of the author's heart and soul and emotion.
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