Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë

Wuthering Heights by Emily brontë this is a tumultuous love story of Wuthering Heights here is weathering Heights watering Heights is the name of mr. Heathcliff’s dwelling weathering being a significant provincial adjective descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which it’s station is exposed in stormy weather and here is Thrushcross Grange the residents of the Linton’s nestled safely in the valley below weathering heights the elements do not affect the Grange granting its residents peace and prosperity or so it may seem and this blubbering idiot is mr. Lockwood mr. Lockwood is renting the Grange and is about to visit his landlord mr. Heathcliff Heathcliff Lockwood is entirely unaware of the ongoing dramatic history upon which he is about to enter during his visit at weathering Heights he has to stay the night due to stormy weather he spends maid puts Lockwood in the room that no one is supposed to enter Lockwood is surrounded by various scrawling of concern throughout the room he falls asleep with the mysterious names on his mind and inevitably dreams of Catherine in this dream the ghost of Catherine appears at the window screaming to be letting Lockwood shouts out and asleep possibly petrified by what has happened waking up Heathcliff Heathcliff bursts into the room and his bewildered by Lockwood stream as Lockwood walks out shaken he sees Heathcliff by the window desperately screaming come in come in Cathy do come oh do once more oh my heart’s darling hear me this time Catherine at last intrigued by the discovery of this Catherine Lockwood goes back to the Grange and questions Nelly the maid and longtime caretaker of both watering Heights and the Grange regarding the history of the two houses mr. Earnshaw steadily favouring keep slipover Hanley alienated his real son and caused him to resent you mr. Earnshaw tired of him leads abuse of heathcliff’s sends him away to school and dies a few years later Emily comes back for his father’s funeral and his newly inherited estate he brings back with him his intense hatred towards Heathcliff and a wife named Frances a very thin and frail woman who to be appear to be sickly meanwhile Catherine was dragging Heathcliff into her service as of years they decided to go down to the Grange and spy on the wealthy family of the winter after enough days with the Linton’s until Christmas our young lady returned to a saucy er and more passionate and haughty ER than ever Hindley and Frances have little boy named Hareton Frances dies shortly after giving birth to the child an event that did not come as a shock to me Hindley however fell into a drunken depression of using the entire household Edgar had been visiting Catherine frequently who as it is the people of her vicious nature let he slip on only giving him enough time to keep them there Catherine marked the difference between her friends as one came in and the other one out then one night Catherine came to me trouble thinking that I’d want to listen to her complaints apparently Edgar had proposed her and she had said yes but I could see right through her love I told her that marrying him for his money would bring no good to the situation but in her usual fashion she argued with me insisting that she did look like her I could see Heathcliff propped against the door behind Catherine but chose to keep silent about it he deserved hear the truth he had listened to Lear Catherine state would degrade her to marry him and then he stayed to hear no further Catherine on the other hand went on and on and testing that she also loved teeth with going so far as to say my love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath a source of little visible delight but necessary Nelly I am Heathcliff he’s always always in my mind not as a pleasure any more than I am always a pleasure to myself but as my own being he just wasn’t good enough for society climbing superficial camp needless to say you clip disappeared after listening in on this conversation and was it seemed for quite some time Catherine Edgar had a happy marriage for a bit of which I was proving having been forced to work at the Grange which will be clip pulls a Gatsby coming back educated a mysteriously rich he had grown at all athletic well-formed man besides whom my master seemed quite slender and Catherine and Heathcliff were elated to see each other visibly upsetting Edgar Isabella seemed quite smitten by the dark mysteriously handsome Heathcliff Edgar finds out about Isabelle and Heathcliff and disowned his sister he then argued with Catherine over he puts sparking her temper driving her to rage and sickness Isabelle and Heathcliff ran off and elope returning with many marital issues Isabella later abandoned Heathcliff friend away to London where unbeknownst to us she gave birth to Linton her son back at the Grange Catherine’s sickness was coming to a pig Heathcliff insisted upon visiting her side but grudgingly let him into her chambers after a most dramatic conversation they hugged and he slipped went outside to hide in the bushes that night captain died giving birth to her daughter Cathy I went outside to get people in youth he was distressed and say the least I will never forget the madness he uttered he said I killed you haunt me then the murdered do haunt their murderers I believe I know that ghosts wandered on earth be with me always take any form drive me mad he went inside and replaced the lock of Edgar’s hair and her walk in his own after he left I took Edgar’s hair and heaps of hair twisted them together and placed them inside the locket as time passed and little Cassie grew poor Henry died leaving the heights to be inherited by him while much more polite than Dracula’s mother little Cathy still had her sense of adventure and on one of these journeys met her cousin heritance Isabella someone and was sent to us after Isabella passed away while Edgar tried to keep van glad in his possession he slipped took little linen from the Grange and sentence to live at Wuthering Heights he lifted the unfortunate child onto the table and muttered with peculiar gusto now my bonny lad you are mine and we’ll see if one tree won’t grow as crooked as another with the same wind to twist it but by that time young Kathy had been quite taken by Linton and it wasn’t long until they began riding each other love letters it’s sneaking out to see one another more like is uncle than his father Linton felt terribly ill I knew the child was sickly ever since I said eyes on him I did Edgar also felt terribly ill both being of the fragile sort and Heathcliff saw this as an opportunity to take revenge and gain well mr. he’s lived for stone Cathy to marry Linton who while of the same health as his uncle was of the same nature as his father poor Cathy was beside herself now having to live in abusive household with an abhorrent husband it’s a wonder she was able to keep it together after her father died only a few days after her wedding once young Linton died Heathcliff had acquired both the Grange and the heights there was now no one left to take revenge on no more wealth to choirmaster Heathcliff had nothing to distract him from a past in a move contrary to his  nature he did not interfere much with the budding relationship between Harrison and cat who began to fall in love despite their rocky past and feuding houses Heathcliff however had entirely given himself to his past and began slowly going mad refusing to eat or seek human company he would die not long after finally able to join us beloved Catherine in the place the good Lord designated for people their type Heathcliff is buried next to Catherine as was Edgar still leaving her in the middle never giving her heart to the wild heights or the safe Valley but if only or the end of it mr. Lockwood the country folks if you asked them would swear on their Bible and he walks there are those who speak to having been near the church and on the moor and even within this house idle tales you’ll say and so say I well I don’t believe in myself sir I don’t like being out in the dark now and I don’t like being left by myself in this grim house I cannot help it I shall be glad when they leave it and trips the Grange miss Cathy and Hareton did get married finally bringing what light to the heights only love was able to bring them such a peace something no amount of hate or vengeance could ever amount to

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