Heathcliff As A Hero Essay

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In the villains moments of fury and revenge, their imaginations is unable to conceive methods of torture to equal their desires. Heathcliff reveals an utter lack of mercy when he tells Nelly after his marriage to Isabella:
Tell your master, Nelly, that I never, in all my life , met with such an abject thing as she is,--she even disgraces the name of Linton…” (Bronte, Boston, 1957.)

The sins for which the Byronic hero accepts responsibility are not those which society considers most reprehensible. This is why Heathcliff is considered to be a hero since he has a moral code, but different from society morals. Heathcliff’s remorse is for Cathy’s death, not for his cruelty to others:
You said I killed you — haunt me, then! The murdered do haunt