There was only doom and gloom in Cathy and Heathcliff’s relationship soon after Cathy returned from Thushcross Grange, things weren’t going too well. Catherine started spending much more time with Edgar and this was observable from Heathcliff’s calendar in which he marked off the day’s Cathy spent with him and also the days she spent with Edgar, the ration would have been 5:25, five day’s she had spent with Heathcliff and twenty-five with Edgar. One stormy night, Catherine had just come back from the grange, she seemed very happy but the storm was a sign that something disastrous had to arise.
She asked Nelly if she would keep a secret for her, the secret was Edgar had proposed to Cathy and she had accepted the proposal. Nelly saw someone approaching in the corridor and realised it was Heathcliff who was listening to their conversation in the dark, Catherine on the contrary had no clue whatsoever about his arrival.
Nelly then asked Cathy why she wants to marry Edgar; she said she loves everything about him, and that she would be the finest and richest woman in the area. Nelly acknowledged that all these reasons weren’t good enough and that Heathcliff would friend, love, and all that he has.
Cathy remembered her dream in which she was miserable in heaven and wanted to return to the heights, and realises ‘I’ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven’.
Right after that Cathy say’s ‘It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now’. Heathcliff leaves right after listening to this. She goes on comparing Heathcliff to Edgar without knowing Heathcliff had gone forever by saying, ‘Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same, and Linton’s is as different as moonbeam from lightning or frost from fire’.
Social class plays a huge role in this separation, Cathy said it would degrade her to marry Heathcliff because he was a servant and they weren’t on the same level, this also links back to Hindley’s revenge as he was the one who made Heathcliff a servant. Family and destiny also play a major role as Nelly knew Heathcliff was eavesdropping but never told Cathy, also Heathcliff only heard Cathy talking about the degradation not staying to hear her say, ‘I am Heathcliff’. This is where faith interwines in their love.
Catherine becomes very ill after losing her love and waits for Heathcliff for another two and a half years, but with no luck she finally marries Edgar, destiny also plays a role here as Heathcliff returns after three years, 3 months after Cathy gets married to Edgar. Cathy was flabbergasted when she saw Heathcliff on the door of the grange and invited him in, she also told Edgar to be friends with him as he was now a fine rich gentleman, Edgar wasn’t half as happy as Cathy was upon Heathcliff’s arrival.
Cathy discovered Heathcliff was now the owner of Wuthering Heights as Hindley had no money after gambling continuously. Cathy was starting to become selfish as she wanted Heathcliff to be her friend and Edgar to be her husband at the same time, something which neither of the two wanted. Between all this Heathcliff turned into Isabella’s crush, and Isabella soon started to love Heathcliff. He took advantage of this and got his revenge with Edgar by marrying his sister even though Cathy had told her how cruel and wicked Heathcliff is.
Isabella soon realised this when Heathcliff said ‘your wealth is now mine and you are going to wish you never married me’. This separation was due to Heathcliff wanting to get revenge on Edgar. Cathy was soon seriously ill, and in the 1800’s a minor cold could result in a person’s death. After a few days in bed Cathys condition worsened, Heathcliff arrived at the grange right after he received the news that Cathy is ill, they were both in tears and angry with each other, but they both forgave each other, Heathcliff had to go out when Edgar arrived but told Cathy I will see you again.
He didn’t know this was their last meeting, Cathy died a few hours after giving birth to a baby girl, Catherine Linton. This was their final separation, a physical one. Destiny, family, hatred, revenge, social class and death were a few of the main reasons for the soul mates separation along with many people mainly from the family. Wuthering Heights was an amazing story told by Emile Bronte, the two lovers Catherine and Heathcliff finally got together after Heathcilff died in her memories. Alas.
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