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... She says, "I've no more business marrying Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven" (98). She speaks of Heathcliff and says, "'he's more myself than I am. ...
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... Although she loved Heathcliff, she made the decision to betray him. " I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven. ...
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... away Heatchcliff was Cathy's decision to marry Linton, in which she says: "I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in Heaven; and if the ...
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... away Heatchcliff was Cathy's decision to marry Linton, in which she says: "I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in Heaven; and if the ...
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... in death, represented a place stronger and more natural than the Christian "Heaven". ... consuming the lives of everyone around them, people such as Linton and the ...
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... Edgar. She knows that she has "no more business marrying Edgar Linton than I [Catherine] have to be in heaven" (64). Yet Catherine ...
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... She has second thoughts about her love. " I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in Heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not ...
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... On the other hand, the Grange; with all its richness; depicts wonderful Heaven. ... belongs in a sense to both worlds and is torn between Heathcliff and Linton. ...
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... Catherine expresses this emotion when she tells Nelly, "My love for Linton is like the ... She knows that it will be impossible for her to enter heaven and will be ...
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... have thought ourselves in Heaven!" but then goes on to say, "I'd not exchange, for a thousand lives, my condition here, for Edgar Linton's at Thrushcross ...
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... development by her relationships with Heathcliff, her marriage to Edgar Linton, and her ... have hit on; no parson in the world ever pictured heaven so beautifully ...
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... The struggle between good and evil, heaven and hell is constantly present in ... tempting the weak to their own destruction, (Catherine, Isabella, young Linton). ...
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... She is close to death, and wanted to go to heaven. ... She just wanted to break free and be able to love Heathcliff without the extra baggage of Edgar Linton. ...
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... He is determined to have Linton and young Catherine marry so that he will ... fully happy because he and Catherine will finally be united in heaven, and ultimately ...
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... Edgar Linton's higher social status is what draws Catherine toward him, and at the ... chairs and tables...we should have thought ourselves in heaven!" (Bronte 73 ...
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... she overhears the children consoling each other by describing Heaven in touchingly ... he tells Nelly what has happened, saying he found the Linton children stupid ...
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... I've no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low, I shouldn't have ...
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... Heathcliff married her cousin, the child of Heathcliff and Mr. Linton's sister ... Heathcliff ran off to console each other, imagining a beautiful heaven for father ...
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... educated man. Edgar Linton however, is everything that Heathcliff is not. Catherine ... hell. Today, I am within sight of my heaven. I have ...
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... with Edgar's gentle claim that she is at last in heaven)--are among ... only in fits and spurts about the existence of Wuthering Heights, Edgar Linton searches for ...
(10909 Words -- Approx. 44 Pages)
... with descriptions of characters as angels and devils living in heaven and hell ... Heathcliff's rival is Edgar Linton, whom Catherine believes to be more socially ...
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