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    language. Just before she dies‚ Catherine Earnshaw gives birth to a beautiful baby girl named Cathy. After Catherine married Edgar‚ heathcliff becomes jealous and marries Edgar’s sister‚ Isabella. Isabella then gives birth to Heathcliff’s son Linton. Wuthering Heights‚ by Wmily Bronte‚ is a novel full of contrast between Catherine and Cathy and Heathcliff and Linton. While Cathy is growing up‚ the reader begins t see the contrast between cathy and her mother. Catherine is a typical Earnshaw‚ having

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    Chapter 12 Summary Key Characters: * Catherine * Nelly * Edgar Linton * Heathcliff * Isabella Summary of key events: In the result of Catherine starving herself for days‚ she enters a delirious state and believes that she is dying. With Nelly nurturing her‚ she talks obsessively about death‚ and rants on about her childhood memories with Heathcliff on the moors. The hysterical Catherine believes that she is back at Wuthering Heights with Heathcliff and Joseph‚ and then proceeds

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    for committing crimes‚ which is actually the reason why Anne got beheaded. Catherine Howard was Henry’s fifth wife‚ whose fate was also execution. Like Anne Boleyn‚ Catherine committed crimes to earn her fate. She was caught cheating on Henry and for alleged marital infidelity‚ two major crimes. On top of that‚ “...Henry accused his wife of adultery” (primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk). This just added onto the list of crimes Catherine committed. All this crime pointed to the obvious punishment of execution

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    Wuthering Heights - Feminist Criticism The feminist criticism is perhaps the perspective that best applies to WutheringHeights. For one‚ any personal possessions of a woman goes straight to the husband once she marries. It’s like the woman doesn’t even exist because she has to live under the husband’s name‚ who now owns her belongings. Thrushcross Grange would have been Isabella’s had she not married Heathcliff but‚ since she did marry him‚ Heathcliff automatically becomes the owner. In addition

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    Throughout her novel Wuthering Heights‚ Emily Bronte effectively utilizes trees as one of the motifs which plays a significant role in illustrating a few different key points. Trees could represent the renewal of the major characters (Heathcliff‚ Cathy‚ Catherine‚ Haerton‚ and Linton)‚ the changing seasons‚ and how it effects it’s surrounding force of nature‚ the destructive yet love filled emotions of characters‚ obstacles faced such as rocks and roots‚ and lastly the sweet fruits grown on trees connected

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    Lust Greed Power or Religion? Why did Henry break with Rome in 1634? Henry broke with Rome for many different reasons‚ to begin with was that the Pope wouldn’t let him annul his marriage with Catherine. He only wanted this because he was in love with Anne Boleyn. Another reason was that he was greedy for money because he had lead an extravagant lifestyle and didn’t want to give that up. He was convinced that if he were head of the church he would get incomes from tithes and taxes. He also broke

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    to as an “evil genius” at times. Both display qualities of greed and a desire for power and control. These men throughout their individual stories are engulfed in a world of their own. Heathcliff because of his strong desire and twisted love for Catherine succumbs to the evil attempt at destroying the lives of her family members as well as his own. Kurtz on the other hand‚ is so focused and driven to collect ivory he will compromise his morals and integrity in order to achieve wealth and success at

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    after her son was born. Henry’s fourth wife was Anne of Cleves. Henry thought she was beautiful but it wasn’t true. She was ugly and he decided to divorce her. Catherine Howard was his fifth wife. Henry thought she was cheating on him because people saw her meeting up with other men. He blamed her for lying and had her beheaded. Catherine Parr was his sixth and last wife. She always helped him when he was ill. She also looked after Henry’s three children. King Henry died on 16th February in 1547

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    Heathcliff and Catherine‚ and Catherine‚ Linton and Harleton Earnshaw. One can consider the romantic love which Catherine and Heathcliff feel for each other but‚ because of Catherine’s family and because of their different social statuses‚ they can never belong to each other. Bronte creates their love as a gothic love story. Unable to have Catherine’s love‚ Heathcliff takes revenge on the next generation‚ Catherine‚ Linton and Hareton Earnshaw. Heathcliff hates Cathy‚ the daughter of Catherine and Edgar

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    confides ‚ is both secret and forbidden. • The room is covered with the name " Catherine " in different forms; Catherine Earnshaw‚ Catherine Linton and Catherine Heathcliff. • Lockwood has two dreams the second of which he encounters the ghost of Catherine. • Lockwood cries out to Catherine’s ghost‚ waking Heathcliff and causing him great distress. • Lockwood unknown to Heathcliff sees him cry out to the ghost of Catherine. • The next morning Heathcliff guides Lockwood back to the Grange ‚ to which

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