Wuthering Heights Emotional Response Essay

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As the story progresses, Catherine is taken in by Mr. and Mrs. Linton and raise her to become a proper lady in their household. Around Christmas time, Catherine returns as a proper young lady who uses her intellect and emotional responses to prove her point. Unfortunately, her personal caretaker in Wuthering Heights doesn’t believe in the same thoughts of improvement. As Nelly sees it, Catherine uses emotional responses to get her way, while Edgar believes she uses her intellect as well as her controlled emotional responses to prove her point. The two are at a disagreement on how she responds when she wants to prove her point.
As we can see in Nelly’s, the caretaker, point she is overly dramatic and uses her emotions as a point to get her way. Nelly sees Catherine as a child who screams and cries when they don’t get their way. For example, when Catherine and Edgar the room Nelly was in, she requested for her to leave. Nelly intellectually declined because the only one …show more content…

Catherine should not of a had a reason to physically injure Nelly and upset the baby. She still has a long way to go before she grows up. Later in the day, Catherine accepts Edgar’s marriage proposal. As Heathcliff walks by, he eavesdrops on their conversation and runs out of the house. Catherine chases after him and loses sight of him. She searched around in the cold rain for Heathcliff. She caught a cold and the Lintons transported her to the Thrushcross Grange. As Catherine started feeling better, the Mr. and Mrs. Linton were infected and passed away.
With Catherine married to Edgar, the Linton family heritage will carry on. After few years, Heathcliff returns as a proper gentleman when he was trained by Isabella. As he became more and more mature, Isabella fell in loves with him. As the two couples fall in loves, the story continues to tell its

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