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How Does Heathcliff Change Throughout The Novel

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The novel Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte tells a story of a man named Heathcliff, who spends his whole life fueled by jealousy, revenge, and love. As a young boy, he and a girl named Catherine spend a lot of their time together. Heathcliff falls in love with Catherine and wants to pursue a marriage with her, however Catherine has other plans. Catherine is in love with a man named Edgar, but for all the wrong reasons. Thus begins the story of Heathcliff’s revenge. Heathcliff was brought to Wuthering Heights by Mr. Earnshaw at a young age. The portrayal of being of Heathcliff being lower than the Earnshaws leads to Catherine being instructed to stay away from Heathcliff. However, Catherine and Heathcliff become inseparable. Catherine becomes …show more content…

Once gone, Isabella gives birth to their son, Linton. Years later Isabella becomes sick and sends a letter to Edgar informing him of her state. This letter instructs Edgar to bring her son back to Yorkshire, and to keep him away from Heathcliff. Once Linton has arrived in Yorkshire, Heathcliff catches wind of his son’s presence and demands that Linton remains in his custody. Before Isabella gives birth to Linton, Catherine and Edgar conceive their own daughter, Catherine. While Catherine is pregnant, Edgar and Heathcliff have a fight, causing Catherine to lock herself in her room where she leaves her window open, to have a view of the moors and Wuthering Heights that remind her of her childhood and Heathcliff, and starves herself. Finally someone gets inside her room and realizes she has become very ill. Since Catherine is so ill, her recovery isn’t expected to go smoothly. Heathcliff visits Catherine and they profess their love for each other once …show more content…

What right-answer me- for the poor fancy you felt for Linton? Because misery, and degradation, and death, and nothing that God or Satan could inflict would have parted us, you, of your own will did it. I have not broken your heart- you have broken it- and in breaking it, you have broken mine. So much the worse for me, that I am strong. Do I want to live? What kind of living will it be when you- Oh God! Would you like to live with your soul in the grave?” (163)
Soon after their reunion happens, Catherine dies while she gives birth to her daughter. After Catherine’s death, Heathcliff’s jealousy infused revenge returns. Heathcliff wants to be the master of Thrushcross Grange as well as Wuthering Heights. The way he pursues this is by getting Linton and Catherine to marry each other. Linton is very sickly and Heathcliff is aware that he might very well die soon. If Linton dies, Heathcliff will be in possession of Thrushcross Grange. Not only does he want to be the mater of Thrushcross grange, he wants to upset Edgar to get revenge on him for marrying his one true love. One day Nelly and Catherine venture to Wuthering Heights so that Catherine can see Linton. To further his plan, Heathcliff imprisons Nelly and Catherine and won’t allow them to leave Wuthering Heights until Catherine agrees in to marry

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