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How Does Heathcliff Change In Wuthering Heights

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neighbourhood. She tells Nelly that she loves the ground under Edgar’s feet and the air over his head. After making this statement of her love for Edgar she goes to talk about Heathcliff. She admits that she loved Heathcliff but marrying him would be socially degrading. On overhearing these words, Heathcliff feels so hurt that he mysteriously disappears from the Heights. Catherine remains unaware of it, and further describes to Nelly the two kinds of love which she cherishes in her heart. She says that her love for Edgar is like the green growth in the woods and that time will change it just as winter brings about a change in the look of trees. But her love for Heathcliff, she says, would resemble the everlasting rocks. And then she admits that she herself is Heathcliff …show more content…

Then Heathcliff returns after an absence of three years. Cahterine’s jubilation and joy at Heathcliff’s return is indescribable. She tells Nelly that the return of Heathcliff had reconciled her to God and humanity. Catherine is well aware of the monstrous nature of Heathcliff. That is why she tries to discourage Isabella from continuing to be in love with him. She says that he is a person without any refinement and without any human feelings. Isabella does not, of course, pay any heed to Catherine’s advice. The result is that when Catherine learns that Heathcliff had kissed Isabella, she feels indignant and has a quarrel with him. Then an angry scene between Edgar and Heathcliff makes her even more indignant and agitates her so much that she seriously falls ill. A few months later, when Heathcliff pays Catherine secret visit, there is a passionate scene between them. The two of them were locked in each other’s embrace; and Catherine’s condition becomes critical. She dies that very night after giving birth to a child, who is given the same name as

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