Both "The Raven" and "Wuthering Heights" explore themes of grief, sorrow, and obsessive love, representing hauntings through characters' connections to their pasts. The enduring love in both works is tied to unfulfilled desires that haunt the characters. This results in profound emotional torment, illustrating how the past shapes their present lives. ;
Both "The Raven" and "Wuthering Heights" explore themes of grief, sorrow, and obsessive love, illustrating how characters are haunted by their pasts and unfulfilled desires. The raven in Poe's poem symbolizes unending grief, while in BrontΓ«'s novel, Heathcliff's obsession with Catherine leads to a haunting love that transcends even death. The connection between these works reveals how past experiences profoundly shape their characters' emotions and actions.
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