Heathcliff considers Catherine’s decision to blame her death on the quarrel between him and Edgar as her way of martyring herself for societal approval and conscience's sake. By choosing to marry Edgar for his social status and security, Catherine ultimately denied her true love for Heathcliff, which gradually destroyed her from within, leading to her self-inflicted demise.
Heathcliff says that because Catherine chose to marry Edgar, putting herself into that situation, instead of marrying Heathcliff himself, which is what both of them actually wanted.
Catherine Earnshaw is a very strong character, she has something to say about everything. Catherine hates Heathcliff and sees no future with him. Her character turns away from Heathcliff but with edgar she is extremely angry and runs away with herself towards the end.
Catherine puts herself into a fit in Wuthering Heights as a way of expressing her intense emotions, especially her frustration and anger towards Heathcliff and Edgar. It is a manifestation of her passionate nature and her desire to be in control of her own choices and emotions.
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Isabella marries Heathcliff's rival, Edgar Linton, to hurt Heathcliff. She hopes that by marrying Edgar, she can anger Heathcliff and make him suffer emotionally. This act of revenge ultimately backfires on Isabella as she finds herself trapped in an unhappy marriage.
The cast of Catherine - 1995 includes: Catherine Keijl as Herself - Presenter
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Catherine was, herself, an artist. She painted and illuminated scriptures.
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No. Catherine Parr had a daughter with her fourth and last husband, Thomas Seymour, and Catherine herself died shortly after that due to childbed fever.
Some of the key themes in "Wuthering Heights" include love and obsession, revenge and hatred, social class and society, nature and the supernatural, and the destructive effects of unchecked passion. The novel explores how these themes intersect and drive the characters' actions throughout the story.