Change or die. That is the simplest way of looking at the theme, inadvertently or not, placed into Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë. The theme in the book of course being the nature of love, that has to change in order to strive, that is in review in this essay.
Love, in its purest essence, was at course between Catherine and Heathcliff during their young adulthood. This love is pure and innocuous. Untainted by the aspects of the real world, they lived oblivious to all but the platonic aspects of a relationship. Moreover, in this vague sense of the world they where happy, they did not know there was anything else to be but lovers in a pure sense. Walking the moors together and doing childish, once again, innocent acts.
As all of us in life that are not caged away under a rock know, there is evil tainting our pure in life.…