Similarities Between Macbeth And Wuthering Heights

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Love is all about loyalty and the desire for power does kill. When someone wants power they they go to a more existence. In both books they have love and loyalty and desire for things they can't have. Catherine and her childish mind really puts the story into action. And Lady Macbeth and Macbeth love life is twirling into a chaos. Dealing with love in relationships means you have to deal with the loyalty because they come hand and hand. In Macbeth, Lady Macbeth shows her love for Macbeth and her desire for power. Lady Macbeth wants her husband to have so much power that she wants him to kill there own relative. But by reading the play anyone could also tell they love each other when Macbeth lost his sanity she was there and she held him down. When Macbeth killed the two guards and the …show more content…

Cathy persuades isabella that Heathcliff is not really in love with her? Both questions are very similar.Lady Macbeth puts her husband down by calling him names and making him insecure. “Manipulation of her husband to be a man”(page 82,Thomas). While on the other hand in Wuthering heights Catherine tells isabella that Heathcliff does not care about her.And "Tell her what Heathcliff is: an unreclaimed creature, without refinement, without cultivation; an arid wilderness of furze and whinstone.”(Catherine,213) Lady Macbeth wanting her husband to have all this power she destroyed their relationship by intimidating him and putting him down. After the killing of Duncan the roles changed. Macbeth wanted power and stop telling Lady Macbeth things and he started to go crazy making his wife become lost in his plans love and loyalty always goes hand and hand.” You coward”(Catherine Act 2 Catherine 2).
When Catherine died Heathcliff wished she would stay on earth and hunt him until he died. He took it hard because he still loved her. In macbeth when he was killed his wife took it hard and could not bare with the thought of him being gone and what she

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