How Does Bronte Present Insanity In Wuthering Heights

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In Emily Bronte’s novel “Wuthering Heights” the story is about Heathcliff and Catherine’s difficult love story. It’s also focuses on how Heathcliff is plotting out his revenge on everyone. Heathcliff and Catherine both exhibit madness and irrational behaviors. However, even though Catherine sticks out the most to me simply because of some of the choices she made in her life and then regretted Heathcliff also did some insane things. Catherine was in love with Heathcliff but did not marry him. She confessed her love about Heathcliff to Nelly. Heathcliff heard Catherine’s confession about him and Edgar. He heard her say that he wasn’t the one for her. Catherine married Edgar for the role of social status. After Heathcliff left, she was sad and became very sick. She missed Heathcliff and blamed Heathcliff for her suffering and for her being sick. She made herself go crazy because she was the one that ran Heathcliff off. She acted irrationally by not marrying Heathcliff but being sad when he left and her blaming her sickness on him is unreasonable. However, it’s not totally unreasonable because Heathcliff and Catherine did love each other so much that it really could have made her sick. You can die of heartbreak and Catherine did exactly that. Heathcliff is also a unruly character. He returns to the Grange even after Edgar had told him to never go back. Heathcliff loved Catherine so much that he was risking being killed to see her. He wanted to end her …show more content…

They had an undeniable love that not even Edgar could match. They may seem that they acted irrationally but the truth is that you would do the same if you were in love the way they were. They were a little disturbed and twisted but that’s what made them perfect for each other. There irrational actions were rational for them. No one would expect them to be and act

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