Upon first glimpse, it is straightforward to believe that the main identity in Wuthering Heights, Heathcliff will either be a hero or a villain. Within the nineteenth century during the Romantic Era, the idea of antiheroes or Byronic heroes was slowly emerging. The thought of heroes began to change throughout record, creating the introduction of anti-heroes. The thought of Byronic heroes or antiheroes mainly surfaced from the works of Lord Byron. This notion can be further followed back again to Milton and his poem Heaven Lost. Heaven Lost was the booklet that improved the perceptive of mankind. In such a poem, the audiences commences to sympathize with Satan in the war between Heaven and Hell, admiring him as the arch adversary who believe it or not an antagonist than Omnipotence. Although he does wicked deeds, Satan was the real hero of the poem.
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