Saturday, March 7, 2020
Catherine Earnshaw as a dominating presence in Wuthering Heights essays
Catherine Earnshaw as a dominating presence in Wuthering Heights essays    In the novel Wuthering Heights there was one character who had a dominating influence     on the way the novel went.  Her name was Catherine Earnshaw and even after she died she still     left a lasting impression on the people around her and after she was gone people still made some     decisions based on her.  While she was alive she had Heathcliff and Edgar rapped around her     finger; she could have made them do anything she wanted and sometimes she did.  While     Catherine was dying Heathcliff spent the most time with her and she knew that at that point he     would do anything for her and she used that against him.  There are many examples of Cathys     dominance in the novel and they will all be discussed in detail.     	The major instance of Catherines dominance is one that continues through the entire     novel and that is her influence over Heathcliff.  Catherine acquires this grasp over Heathcliff by     telling him that he is not good enough for her and that he is also not civilized enough for her to     marry him.  To make Heathcliff even more desperate Catherine decides she will get married to     Edgar instead of Heathcliff; she is naive enough to think that by doing so she will be able to lift     Heathcliff from the degradation into which he has been thrust by Hindley.  When in fact this     makes Heathcliff very jealous and he goes away to make him self more refined for Catherine.      When Heathcliff returns to find Catherine has married Edgar it sends him over the edge he gets     furious and revenge is on his mind.  He thinks that if he marries Isabella that it would bring     Catherine back into his arms.  Of course this does not work it only succeeds in making Edgar     furious.  Edgar disowns Isabella and tells Catherine she is not allowed to see Heathcliff, this     enrages Catherine and she locks herself in her room with no food or water.  She hopes that this     would change Edgars mind as well as give her th...     
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