Wuthering Heights: English Assignment Essay, Research Paper
In chapter nine, Catherine reveals to
Nelly that Edgar Linton proposed to her and that she has accepted. She wishes
to find out Nelly’s opinion on the whole affair. In these passages she uses a
great deal of imagery to express what she is feeling. She seems to be
confessing to marrying Edgar, mainly for the social status attached and that it
would be the appropriate thing to do. Since her brother Hindley went into a
state of madness after the death of his wife, Frances, Catherine has been given
the freedom to make up her own mind, and yet she still chooses Edgar over
Heathcliff, the one who she truly loves. One of the things Catherine does is to
describe a nightmare that she once had. This upsets Nelly, as she is very superstitious
about nightmares. Nightmares have certain connotations, leading to anxieties,
fears, and showing a deeper meaning underneath the surface. What makes the
dream quite sinister is that it was about heaven. Heaven is usually represented
as a wondrous place, where people would be content, and happy. The fact that
Catherine admits she would not be happy there gives the nightmare a quite dark
side, "I was only going to say that heaven did not seem to be my
home?". The idea that anyone could be unhappy would seem quite strange and
possibly scary to the reader, particularly the 19th Century audience
that would have first read this novel. This description of her dream reveals a
lot about what she thinks of herself and the entire situation. The way she broke
her heart with "weeping to come back to earth" and how the angels
were "so angry" that they flung her out "into the middle of the
hearth on top of Wuthering Heights?" seems to represent her marriage to
Edgar Linton. Heaven is with Edgar, but she recognises that she does not belong
with him when she says, "I’ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton than
I have to be in heaven?". She does admit that she loves Heathcliff,
"? how I love him?", but she knows that she cannot not marry him. She
understands that she must marry a rich and respected man, which is what Edgar
Linton is, and not Heathcliff. She says it would "degrade" her to
marry Heathcliff. ????? The use of the family home, Wuthering
Heights, in her imagery makes connotations back to Heathcliff. Because she woke
"sobbing for joy" at Wuthering Heights, we can assume that the things
attached to the house make her truly happy. Even in the name
"Wuthering", it means "stormy", perhaps like Heathcliff’s
spirit. Everything in the house is a complete contrast to Edgar as well. The
house was earlier described as "The floor was smooth, white stone; the
chairs high-backed, primitive structures, painted green; one or two heavy black
ones lurking in the shade." It shows that the Heights are quite bland and
plain, yet in a stony way. There is no feeling of warmth, or comfort, and the
sense of "shade" gives the ideas of shadows and darkness. This is the
house where Heathcliff lives. In contrast, Edgar lives at Thrushcross Grange;
it is nothing like the Heights. In Heathcliff’s words, it was described as:
"? a splendid place carpeted with crimson, and crimson covered chairs and
tables, and a pure white ceiling bordered by gold, a shower of glass-drops
hanging in silver chains from the centre, and shimmering with the little soft
tapers."? In comparison,
Thrushcross Grange is a much warmer place. Signs are shown in its name, also.
"Thrush" is a sweet-sounding, beautiful bird and "Grange"
means a farmhouse, generally used for storing things. It makes it seem rich,
and not emptiness, like Wuthering Heights. The description is almost quite
regal sounding with words like "shimmering" and "shower of
glass-drops". It has warm colours, and carpets, rather than plain stone.
It has a welcoming and loving feeling about it. This is the house where Edgar
Linton lives. It seems to suggest that the two men are compared and represented
by the houses they each occupy. Again, Edgar was compared to heaven, perhaps
this is what Thrushcross Grange is seen as; somewhere that Catherine does not belong.
She also describes the differences between
them with an interesting quote: "Whatever our souls are made of, his
(Heathcliff) and mine are the same; and Linton’s is as different as a moonbeam
from lightening, or frost from fire." She is just describing here how
different she sees her and Edgar. The moonbeam represents Edgar because it is a
soft light, perhaps showing Edgar’s tender and caring nature. Lightening, on
the other hand, is powerful and dramatic; it is full of action and represents
Catherine’s fierce temper. Also, lightening is very spo
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