“Wuthering Heights” Thematic Essay In Emily Brontë’s novel, “Wuthering Heights”, a human’s lust for revenge results to unpleasant deeds to reclaim one’s dignity back. As a neglected, young gypsy adopted into a wealthy family, Heathcliff leaves home and returns, with a high status and fortune, only seeking vengeance towards those who caused him pain and suffrage. Throughout the novel, Brontë uses her own method in creating a suspenseful and mysterious atmosphere to portray Heathcliff’s driven intuition in seeking revenge towards Hindley and Cathy. Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights and returned three years later with a large fortune. He grew up suffering from social acceptance, mostly from his “brother” Hindley. Driven by pain and misery,