A Marriage for Love Versus Money Illustrated in Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights

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Written by Emily Bronte, Wuthering Heights is a captivating novel, full of true love, deceit and revenge. Taking place during the 1800’s in Moor country, England the novel primarily focuses on the relationship between a beautiful, headstrong woman named Catherine Earnshaw and a powerful, fierce man named Heathcliff. When a man named Mr. Lockwood rents a house called Thrushcross Grange, he slowly begins to learn about the two local families next door; the Lintons and the Earnshaw’s. Intrigued by the two neighboring families, Mr. Lockwood asks the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights, Nelly Dean, to tell him more about the mysterious Heathcliff whom he had met earlier that day at Thrushcross Grange. At this point, the novel is told through Nelly’s recollections of her past and various diaries. As a young girl, Nelly was the housekeeper at Wuthering Heights. When Mr. Earnshaw returns from a business trip in Liverpool he brings with him an orphaned, gypsy whom he names Heathcliff. From the moment Catherine, Mr. Earshaw’s youngest daughter, laid eyes on Heathcliff, it seemed to be love at first sight. Heathcliff and Catherine spent every minute together and shared everything. As Catherine and Heathcliff get older, Mrs. Earnshaw grows concerned with Catherine’s un-lady like behaviors and sends her to live at Thrushcross Grange with a well- established family called the Lintons. After returning from the Lintons, Catherine notices her and Heathcliff’s relationship had grown so far apart, that he now treated her like a stranger. Catherine marries the oldest Linton, Edgar, hoping to gain social advancement and money. The climax unfolds as Catherine and Heathcliff privately feel as though they are and will always be in love with each other however, Catherine realizes she can not be with Heathcliff because he does not have money. Heathcliff openly professes his love for Catherine, while Catherine kept her feelings bottled up. As the years go by, Edgar and Heathcliff become enemies and attempt to kill each other in hopes of winning Catherine over. Heathcliff marries Edgar’s youngest sister, Isabella hoping to get revenge on Edgar and severely mistreats her to the point in which she disappears. After giving birth to her first daughter, Catherine dies due to stress and grief. After Catherine’s death, Isabella, Heathcliff’s ex wife returns bearing Heathcliff’s son, Linton Heathcliff. Edgar names his beautiful baby girl, Young Catherine, in honor of her mother and when Isabella dies, Heathcliff automatically obtains custody of Linton Heathcliff.

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