In this essay, I want to state that feminism is present in the book Wuthering Heights, although one cannot see it explicitly. Emily Brontë, the author, presents the feminism in this novel. As a result, it is possible to see how feminism was conceived in the Victorian society. In order to discuss my plot, I will describe it and show how the feminism is expressed in this book. The narrative starts with Mr. Lockwood, when visits the landowner of Wuthering Heights, he is petrified with the mystery that seems to surround him and his entire property. Therefore, Nelly Dean, the housekeeper, who tells Mr. Lockwood a strange story of love, jealousy and revenge, presents the plot. In fact, Wuthering Heights is more self-hate than love itself. The housekeeper Nelly Dean counts most of the events, so we see and know these events from her perspective but we can also know some other events by the other narrators during the plot. Mr. Earnshaw is out of town and when he returns to Wuthering Heights, brings a young boy who everyone believes is a gypsy. He is called Heathcliff. All the affection for the young boy by the patriarch of the family arouses the jealousy of one of his sons, Hindley. To make the situation even worse, Mr. Earnshaw’s daughter, Catherine, also feel affection for the young boy. When the lords of Wuthering Heights die, Hindley humbles Heathcliff and despite the love that existed between him and Catherine, she marries Edgar Linton because he had a better financial condition to support her and her family. At one point, Heathcliff goes away and when he returns, he is rich and he also is calling everybody’s attention. Catherine has a daughter with Edgar called Cath and after that, Catherine dies. In revenge, Heathcliff marries Isabella, sister of Edgar. Soon after, she regrets of marring Heathcliff and then she leaves him while she was pregnant and had a son named Linton. Hindley became addicted to games and drinks, lost all the go