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Wuthering Heights: Doomed love ends in tragedy
14 Feb
Summary
- Heathcliff and Catherine's forbidden love spans social divides.
- Heathcliff marries Isabella out of spite after Catherine marries Edgar.
- Catherine dies from sepsis after a miscarriage; Heathcliff dies heartbroken.

Emerald Fennell's film adaptation of "Wuthering Heights," released on February 13, 2026, delves into the passionate yet ultimately tragic romance between Heathcliff, portrayed by Jacob Elordi, and Catherine Earnshaw, played by Margot Robbie. The narrative unfolds in 1800s England, tracing the intense bond between adopted siblings Heathcliff and Catherine.
Their growing affection faces societal barriers, prompting Catherine to distance herself from Heathcliff and marry the wealthy Edgar. Overhearing Catherine's hurtful words, Heathcliff departs, only to return years later with acquired wealth and a desire for vengeance. He marries Isabella, Edgar's sister, out of spite, further complicating the entangled relationships.
The film culminates in profound loss. Catherine suffers a miscarriage and later succumbs to sepsis, leaving Heathcliff heartbroken. He dies clinging to her body, haunted by their shared past and unfulfilled promises, a tragic testament to their enduring, yet destructive, love.




