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Stormy Pass tells the story of the relationship between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, who experience tragic love and various trials of fate. This story spans generations, revealing secrets and deep emotional conflicts. A large part of the work is a description of nature around the Uthers estate in the small village of Haworth (England). Feelings and images of the environment become an integral part of the novel, reflecting the states and emotions of the characters. The plot is framed by themes of social injustice and class struggle. The influence of stereotypes is the basis of conflicts in the novel. Bronte draws the reader's attention to inequality in society. One of the key elements of "Stormy Pass" is the psychology of the characters. The author resorts to deep analysis, revealing motives, doubts and internal conflicts. The novel has tragic and mystical elements.