Essays Tagged: "Catherine Earnshaw"

Wuthering Heights, by Emily Bronte

's success. It is said by many to be thefinest novel in the English language. Just before she dies, Catherine Earnshaw gives birht to a beautifulbaby girl named Cathy. After Catherine married Edgar, h ... to Heathcliff's son Linton. Wuthering Heights, by Wmily Bronte, is a novelfull of contrast between Catherine and Cathy and Heathcliff and Linton.While Cathy is growing up, the reader begins t see the ...

(2 pages) 49 0 3.0 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Wuthering Heights-Love is what drives Heathcliff to insanity

, tells the gruesome story ofa Byronic hero trying to win his true love over. Heathcliff's love for Catherine Earnshawcomes from the bottom of his heart since his very introduction to her as a child, ... rive Heathcliff insane. This becomes evident through his purposefor his revenge, his obsession with Catherine and his relationship in his son's life.Society tears Heathcliff apart from his true love f ...

(3 pages) 90 2 4.3 Mar/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Extended Definition Essay over "Wutering Heights" by Emily Bronte's

al pain. To fully gain knowledge and a deeper insight into Bronte's main characters, Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw, in Wuthering Heights, one must acknowledge the presence of emotional and physica ... al pain. Heathcliff however responds to an emotional distress left to him by his lost love of life, Catherine Earnshaw. As a result, Heathcliff dies in the end of a life long emotional pain. Heathclif ...

(3 pages) 34 0 3.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

The Bronte Sisters - How Childhood Affects a Novel.

n. Lockwood ends up living in both homes. While at Wuthering Heights, he discovers the old diary of Catherine Earnshaw and reads of how poorly she was treated by her brother Hindley. While he is sleep ... ads of how poorly she was treated by her brother Hindley. While he is sleeping that night, he meets Catherine's ghost, and the next day questions Nelly about her. Nelly tells Lockwood the story of the ...

(12 pages) 62 0 3.8 Jun/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Jane Bronte.

h the restrictions of Victorian Society. Societal pressures and restrictive cultural confines exile Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff from the world and then from each other. The story commences in th ... e moors of Yorkshire, home of the estate Wuthering Heights. True to its setting, the novel develops Catherine and Heathcliff as mischievous children who wander the isolated bogs, separating themselves ...

(5 pages) 36 0 4.0 Jun/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Marriages in "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte.

Two examples from the story of characters, which do not belong together, are the marriages between Catherine Earnshaw and Edgar Linton and between Isabelle Linton and Heathcliff. People, who marry in ... because he keeps her away from her brother as much as possible. He also may have done this to cause Catherine to feel a bit of jealousy. Through the novel, Isabelle starts to understand that Heathclif ...

(4 pages) 58 0 4.3 Jul/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Comment on the type of narration techniques used in Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte? Is Nelly only a narrator?

It is also, considered highly original and deeply tragic. This novel is about the relation between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, the orphan boy brought to Wuthering Heights, and his tyrannical r ... pected dark and gloomy unfriendliness of the people and places he encounters.The second narrator is Catherine telling some of her memories with Heathcliff when they were kids. Her part is written on t ...

(8 pages) 59 1 4.3 Feb/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Book Review of "Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte.

This story's theme is love. This story has so much twists and turns all because of Catherine and Heathcliff's love. Their love was so deep that it bred hatred in Heathcliff. This caus ... do many things.When I first started reading this story, I was very touched by Heathcliff's love for Catherine. He would rather suffer as a servant in order to be with Catherine. As Catherine later mar ... her, Heathcliff was heartbroken and left. He came back after three years so that he would worthy of Catherine. This shows that he still loved Catherine although she betrayed him. Although he plotted r ...

(3 pages) 23 0 3.3 Mar/2004

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Classical Studies

Compare between the opening chapters of the following novels: Hardy's "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", and Bronte's "Wuthering Heights"?

It is also, considered highly original and deeply tragic. This novel is about the relation between Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, the orphan boy brought to Wuthering Heights, and his tyrannical r ...

(5 pages) 36 0 5.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte

me? Will you be happy when I am in the earth? Will you say twenty years hence, 'That's the grave of Catherine Earnshaw. I loved her long ago, and was wretched to lose her; but it is past. I've loved m ... Let me in!" and maintained its tenacious gripe, almost maddening me with fear." The hands belong to Catherine Linton, whose eerie appearance echo the violent turns of the plot. In a series of flashbac ...

(6 pages) 38 0 5.0 Jun/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Explore the varying ways in which Bronte and Hardy present the idea of freedom in the societies they create.

aracter chooses to marry a man not so much for love but for social reasons. In 'Wuthering Heights', Catherine Earnshaw chooses to marry Edgar Linton even though she is very much in love with Heathclif ... of houses and land as one man's revolutionary struggle for freedom against society or something. To Catherine, he is freedom from the oppression of society and oppressors such as Hindley, religion in' ...

(4 pages) 33 0 3.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

The Character of Heathcliff in the novel, Wuthering Heights

ields. Another character that Heathcliff demonstrates his revenge on is Edgar Linton. Edgar married Catherine Hareton, who Heathcliff was madly in love with, and as a result, Heathcliff decides to tak ... s the theme that the story mostly revolves around. Throughout his life, Heathcliff had always loved Catherine Hareton. They were true soulmates. Their relationship was certainly the most important in ...

(2 pages) 56 0 3.7 Sep/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte

hts" is a fictional novel written by Emily Bronte. Wuthering Heights is a story of Heathcliff's and Catherine's doomed love affair. Catherine's love for Heathcliff and her love for her husband cause h ... nd her love for her husband cause her to recieve a brain fever and die giving birth to her daughter Catherine. Heathcliff's intense passion for Catherine Earnshaw never dies, not even 22 years after h ...

(6 pages) 12 0 0.0 Jan/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

"It was wonderful being a women in the world of Wuthering Heights" Comment on this statement, by Shakespeare

ree. Because the three women in the world of Wuthering Heights were not happy. The three women were Catherine Earnshaw, Catherine Linton, Isabella Linton. Three of them had different kinds of things h ... made them unhappy, sad or even die. Because of these they didn't have any peace in their lives.For Catherine Earnshaw, she was not wonderful being a women in the world of Wuthering Heights. She falls ...

(7 pages) 17 0 3.0 Aug/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

"Wuthering Heights" by Emily Bronte: Violence in the Novel - The recurring scenes of violence, characters who are violent, and why others do not stop them

e characters are influenced to be violent throughout their childhoods. Significant examples include Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff, who are both influenced by Hindley's poor role modeling, causing ... y discussed, the atmospheric influence on characters can be proved by changes shown in Lockwood and Catherine Linton ever since their stay in the Heights. While Catherine 'feel and see only death', Lo ...

(5 pages) 17 0 3.0 Nov/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Wuthering Heights-real In Depth

withstand the separation of social classes in order to keep their love alive. The main characters, Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff grew up on a middle class English countryside cottage called Wuthe ... nt taken in from the streets of Liverpool by Mr. Earnshaw, owner of Wuthering heights and father of Catherine. Mr. Earnshaw's decision to take Heathcliff in sparks controversy within the household. As ...

(18 pages) 6 0 0.0 Apr/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Cathy Earnshaw Linton And Isabella Linton Heathcliff Compare/contrast Their Married Life

This story has two separate social classes that each one of these characters come from, Catherine Earnshaw Linton who grew up in a middle class English countryside cottage called Wuthering ... ces would be Bronte's contrast between good and evil. As the time goes on in this story both Catherine and Isabella will switch places and live in each other's dwellings. This give Bronte her s ... ive Bronte her story line for good and evil and how it changes people and makes them behave. Catherine Earnshaw Linton is an intensely emotional character. From the time she was a child, she ma ...

(5 pages) 6421 0 0.0 Jun/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Catherin Earnshaw

Catherine Ernshaw has had many different characteristics about her. From loving friend, to controlli ... is a very perceptive person. Although most wouldn't want to be so easily read, like that of a book, Catherine doesn't care. In fact she is very quick to tell you just what it is she's thinking. ... she is very quick to tell you just what it is she's thinking. In the ladder part of her life Catherine was very rude; before she became corrupt she did show a much softer side. She was a young ...

(3 pages) 1167 0 0.0 Dec/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Wuthering heights 4

wood enters the room, he discovers three names carved over and over onto the ledge near the window, Catherine Earnshaw, Catherine Heathcliff, and Catherine Linton. Mr. Lockwood begins paging through a ... inton. Mr. Lockwood begins paging through and examining the collection of books he determines to be Catherine's. The books, he notices, have been well used judging from their dilapidation and "scarcel ...

(4 pages) 1106 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Brief Summary of theNovel (*The adjective wuthering is in Yorkshire

kshire moors, brings home an orphan presumably a gipsy boy from Liverpool. They name him Heathcliff.Catherine his daughter is immediately attracted to the boy while his son Hindley hates him and is je ... cross Grange is nestled in a sheltered valley. Likewise the people living there are gentle and calm.Catherine finally marries Edgar Linton a gentleman from Thrushcross Grange despite her emotions for ...

(4 pages) 1825 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature