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Emily Brontë’s heroes and heroines do not love each other because they find each other’s personalities pleasant, or because they admire each other’s characters. They may be superficially attracted for such reasons, as Catherine Earnshaw is attracted to Edgar Linton. But their deepest feelings are roused for someone who they feel a sense of affinity, that comes from the fact that they are both expressions of the same spiritual principle. Catherine does not ‘like’ Heathcliff, but she loves him with all the strength of her being.
Melvin Watson, “Tempest In the Soul: The Theme and Structure of Wuthering Heights” (via ellisbells)
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