The basic theme of almost all Jane Austen’s novels is, as noticed long time ago, marriage. That was the only event which importantly changed the destiny of people in Jane’s time. This event was a reason of different material and family interests, but also conflicts of interests, characters, feelings and ideals. When we speak about Pride and Prejudice, surely it is one of the most popular novels from Jane Austen. This novel shows a lot of freshness and humor, but at the same time has very meaningful themes and very good composition. The conflict of Mr. Darcy’s “pride” and Elizabeth’s “prejudice”, superficial evaluation of character at first sight is actually one of the leading themes of the novel, but with this the thematic of the novels is not even nearly drained. On the other hand, novel Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte, in one aspect is opposite of the novel mentioned before. Still, when followed through certain parameters, surely certain similarities can be found. Wuthering Heights is considered the masterpiece of English literature. The story of Heathcliff, a child of unknown parents and mysterious origin, furthermore of his tragic love with Catherine, is one of the most celebrated stories. When first published, the novel truly met with great misunderstanding. Victorian critics were shocked by brutality of this story. So much that one of them said that novel was not recommended for young ladies. Indeed, the novel itself represents, at first sight, an absolute contrast to the novel Pride and Prejudice. But, then again, when analyses of characters, situations, consequences goes deeper under the surface, we can surely find some bonds which connect two stories. Catherine, the heroine of Wuthering Heights is very stubborn, sometimes arrogant and selfish, but also brave enough to defend her opinions and attitudes. Heathcliff is very revengeful and brutal. His relentless, two decades long wish for revenge somehow make