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I love this story but also I feel sorry for Heatcliff and Catherine that they couldn`t be together .The story is an English literature written by Emily Bronte and it has dramatic parts that seemes to be like in the real life

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Wuthering Heights is said to contain elements of different genres. It is a mixture of Gothic, Romantic and Victorian

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