Heathcliff's Defence Analysis

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Heathcliff's Defence by Cooper Pettit

Dear Wuthering Heights reader,

I, Heathcliff, feel as though my actions are not reasoned correctly by the narrator's nelly, Mr lockwood and Isabella. So you have heard about my low points in the book, and some of you are probably thinking, “wow what a bad guy he is”. But i assure you none of the reasons for condemning my actions are just. You have heard their side of the story. Here’s mine.
From the beginning of the novel and also from the beginning of my life, I have suffered pain and rejection. When Mr. Earnshaw finally gives me a chance by bringing me to wuthering heights, I am viewed as a thing rather than a child. Mrs. Earnshaw was ready to fling me right out the doors, while Nelly put me on the landing of the stairs hoping that I would be gone the next day. Without having done anything to deserve this terrible rejection, my young self is made to feel like an outsider. What else could you possibly be thinking if you were me? Following the death of Mr. Earnshaw, I suffer cruel mistreatment at the hands of my step brother Hindley. In these ...

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