hello everyone, I have just come towards the end of emily brontes wuthering heights and i must admit so far it has been quite an adventure, i really did enjoy it. however i am due to sit an exam on wuthering heights in june of this year and therefore i am trying to understand the book and its carachters to the full....
That is why i am here, you see i have just read chapter 21 and noticed that when cathy bumped into here uncle heathcliff with nelly while searching for game all was revealed, she discovered the whereabouts of her cousin linton and also the hidden history of her father and his wife, her mother catherine.
Heathcliff seems to twist the tale to such a degree that he is infact the victim of edgars narrow mind and fiery temper. At first i opposed this as from what i gathered edgar seemed to be the victim, but that made me think...edgar was quite bitter and resentful towards heathcliff after catherine came to live in the grange, and i feel heathcliff was treated somewhat unfairly. On the other side of the coin Edgar had to endure a man he hated wedding his sister out of spite.
i guess what i am asking is, who out of the two is the victim and why. Is it heathcliff or is it Edgar linton??
Appriciate any light anyone has to shine on the issue.
Jack


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I will just say that if there was anyone in that entire story that was melodramatic and irritating, it was Catherine Earnshaw.