Wuthering Heights

Origin
Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights is her only novel published in 1847. The story focuses around Mr. Earnshaw, a Yorkshire Farmer and owner of Wuthering Heights, who brings home an orphan from Liverpool. The boy is named Heathcliff and is raised with the Earnshaw children, Hindley and Catherine. Catherine loves Heathcliff but Hindley hates him because Heathcliff has replaced him in Mr. Earnshaw's affection. Regardless as the first born, when Mr. Earnshaw dies Wuthering Heights becomes Hindley's where he makes Heathcliff a common servant. Scorned by his adopted siblings Heathcliff leaves to find his fortune returning to Wuthering Heights and makes up with Hindley enough to inherit Wuthering Heights after Hindley dies. Once Catherine loved Heathcliff but when she left due to getting hurt she falls in love with another. Making Catherine a servant at Wuthering Heights for revenge he still grieves when she dies. Thirteen years later Catherine's daughter falls in love with Hindley's son but Heathcliff won't let his anger go and let them be free. After he dies Catherine and Hareton, Catherine and Hindley's children respectfully, are free.

Effects
Possessor slowly becomes angry and bitter at life.