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Love and Lovability (Wuthering Heights)

"There is no character in Wuthering Heights who is completely lovable, who wins our sympathy completely."(Bloom 99) Love, in one way or another is the force which makes people unlikable. In Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights, people's adoration for one another is the reason why no character is completely lovable. Receiving too much attention spoiled Catherine Earnshaw. Heathcliff was disliked because he had to grow up without a real family to love him. Finally, Hindley turned into a pitiful man because of the love that he lost. For some, affection can change people for the better, but for others love can be a poison for their souls.

Being the only daughter, Catherine was endeared by all those around her. The unwavering love that her family and friends gave her soured her disposition. While on a business trip, her father told his children that they could choose any gift that they wanted. Catherine, being a good rider, "chose a whip."(40) When she learned that Heathcliff was the reason why she did not get her present, she responded "by grinning and


Bloom, Harold. "Introduction". Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights.

"Why cannot you always be a good man, Father?" (47)

"Why canst thou not always be a good lass, Cathy?"

Even on his deathbed, Catherine chose to vex her father instead of comforting him. Catherine's faults, which can be attributed to her rich upbringing, do not endear her to readers.



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