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her to marry him, he is overwhelmed by despair. From then on, there is only one word in his mind, that is revenge. He leaves Wuthering Heights, not to escape, but to find the way to pay his enemies back. Secondly, it is the injustice of society. Heathcliff is fated to his circumstances. He can not change the reality. However, a gentleman adopts him. Therefore, he inevitably has the desire to be a respectable man. But the other characters, including the Lintons and Catherine, prove plicit in the obliteration of Heathcliff’s hope. There is an unbridgeable gap between Catherine and Heathcliff’s social positions. Hindley believes that Heathcliff is a usurper who takes away his father’s affection and privileges. So after old Mr. Earnshaw dies, he turns worse to treat him. That shows a phenomenon that these socalled gentlemen try their best to oppress the lower class. They fear that the poor would acquire political, social, cultural, or economic power to escape from their miaserable circumstances. Because of those factors, the distance between Catherine and Heathcliff widens further and further. The destruction of their love is unavoidable. However, the love means everything for Heathcliff. Once the love is destroyed, his human nature is dist