Wuthering Heights chapter 12 ( Part 3)

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الملخص

TLDRThe video provides an in-depth analysis of a scene from a literary work where Catherine is suffering from delirium, leading to the deterioration of her mental health. In her delirious state, Catherine expresses a connection between her impending death and her desire to be with Heathcliff, suggesting that she won't rest even in death until he is with her. Her husband, Edgar, enters her room and, although initially angry at not being informed of her condition, shows concern for her well-being. Meanwhile, an underlying subplot unfolds, highlighting Heathcliff's character through his cruel act of hanging Isabella's pet dog, Fanny. This act of animal torture reflects Heathcliff's own traumatic past, as he was dehumanized and abused as a child. His actions demonstrate a symbolic reenactment of his childhood abuse, illustrating his unresolved rage and psychological issues. Another tension arises when it is discovered that Isabella has run off with Heathcliff. Edgar, recognizing her decision, feels disowned by her actions and chooses to do nothing, effectively severing ties with Isabella. Overall, this narrative delves into the complex themes of love, mental illness, trauma, and familial relationships, providing a rich exploration of character motivations and emotional struggles.

الوجبات الجاهزة

  • 🪟 Catherine's mental decline is marked by her fixation on windows and graves.
  • 💔 Catherine's longing for Heathcliff highlights her yearning for eternal love.
  • 📚 Edgar's ignorance of Catherine's illness leads to tension and regret.
  • 🐕 Heathcliff's cruelty to Isabella's dog symbolizes his internal rage.
  • 🌀 Delirium and mental illness are central themes affecting characters' actions.
  • 👥 Isabella's decision to elope signifies familial disownment by Edgar.
  • 🔗 The depiction of abuse reflects a cycle of violence in relationships.
  • ❓ The narrative questions the morality of characters' actions and decisions.
  • 🌄 Nelly's observations provide an insightful perspective into household dynamics.
  • 📖 The interplay of character conflicts sheds light on underlying societal issues.

الجدول الزمني

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    Catherine's mental state deteriorates as she speaks deliriously about returning to Wuthering Heights, even as she feels exiled from it. She expresses a deep yearning for Heathcliff, declaring that she will not rest in death until they are together, revealing a belief in their eternal connection through love.

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    Amidst Catherine's illness, Edgar Linton is angered not only by her condition but by her fondness for Heathcliff. Nelly discovers a horrific scene involving Isabella's pet dog, symbolizing Heathcliff's abusive past and the psychological traumas that haunt his adulthood, manifesting in cruelty.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:24

    The narrative delves into Heathcliff's abusive tendencies, tracing back to a childhood filled with neglect and mistreatment. These experiences psychologically scarred him, leading to acts of violence against animals. Meanwhile, Edgar's sister, Isabella, elopes with Heathcliff, effectively disowning her family in the process.

الخريطة الذهنية

Mind Map

الأسئلة الشائعة

  • What is Catherine's mental state during this scene?

    Catherine is experiencing delirium and her mental health is deteriorating.

  • Why does Catherine reference a graveyard to Heathcliff?

    Catherine suggests that even in death, she will not rest until Heathcliff is with her, indicating her deep love and connection with him.

  • How does Edgar react to Catherine's illness?

    Edgar is initially angry for being unaware of Catherine's illness, but is ultimately concerned and tender towards her.

  • What significant action does Heathcliff undertake in this scene?

    Heathcliff hangs Isabella's pet dog as an act of cruelty, reflecting his own experiences of abuse.

  • How does Nelly feel about reporting Catherine's condition to Edgar?

    Nelly is hesitant and scared to report Catherine's condition to Edgar, fearing his reprimand.

  • What does Edgar decide about Isabella's departure with Heathcliff?

    Edgar decides to do nothing about Isabella leaving with Heathcliff, seeing it as her choice and disowning her in response to her actions.

  • How does the author symbolize Heathcliff's past trauma?

    Heathcliff's cruelty to animals symbolizes the abuse he suffered during his childhood, portraying a cycle of violence.

  • What does Nelly see in the garden that disturbs her?

    Nelly sees Isabella's pet dog, Fanny, hanging by its neck, but revives it by removing the handkerchief.

  • Why does Heathcliff's action towards animals indicate about his character?

    His cruelty towards defenseless animals signifies his unresolved rage and psychological issues stemming from childhood abuse.

  • What is Edgar's perspective on Isabella's decision to elope with Heathcliff?

    Edgar views Isabella's decision to elope with Heathcliff as a disavowal of her family ties, accepting her departure as her choice.

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التمرير التلقائي:
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    taste or or a cold of death because you
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    will be uh you will die if you open the
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    window again this is an exaggeration
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    really but this it shows us how
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    Catherine here is what is sick how
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    Catherine is uh uh sick because of
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    delirium her mental health is
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    deteriorating now what does she say uh
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    when she opens the window the air was
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    like a knife the night was black and she
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    said she could see the lights of
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    weathering
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    Heights now on page
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    155 she tells nully Dean oh look nully
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    there is the sing Heights there is the
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    church and the churchard too we have
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    often been there together haven't we
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    we've Stood Beside the graves we called
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    upon the ghost to come she and he the
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    she means she tells she she she she says
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    also will you come to the churchard now
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    he Cliff if you do come I will keep you
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    there here if you do come I will keep
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    you
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    there I will I won't stay there alone
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    they can they can bury me 12 feet under
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    the ground but I will not rest until you
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    are with me Heath the cliff this is on
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    page uh
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    155 notice what she says look that my
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    room with the candle in it and the trees
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    is swaying before it and the other
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    candle is in Joseph's garrot Joseph sits
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    up late doesn't he he's waiting till I
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    come home that he may lock the gate well
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    he will wait a while yet it's rough
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    Journey this is so beautiful I've I've
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    uh I've taken this quote and put it here
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    he's waiting till I come home that he
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    may lock the gate well he will wait a
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    while yet for it is a hard journey to go
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    back to weathering kits again and a s a
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    sad hard to travel it why this Exile
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    again I am my home is weaing kits my
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    home is not a Thrust cross range and in
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    weathering kits I am not uh feeling
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    Homesick why because I'm in my home
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    however if I go uh from weing Heights to
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    another place I will be an exile and if
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    I have to take the journey again from a
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    thresh cross range back to weathering
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    Heights I will feel that it is a very
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    long rough journey and a very carrying a
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    very sad heart to travel uh to it back
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    again now Katherine here says we must
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    pass through the graveyard hether Cliff
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    we've been brave enough to do it many
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    times together but when I die I will not
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    die there by myself they may bury me 12T
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    deep but I will not rest till you are
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    with me hecliff I never
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    will again this whole idea of
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    remembering hecliff wanting to be
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    yearning for he Cliff again as we said
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    love is the yearning for
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    immortality and uh it is through being
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    together they feel that's what they
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    their love is eternal their love is uh
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    is making them feel that they are one
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    they are the other they're not human
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    beings Nell I am he
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    thli now what happens later on is that
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    uh finally Edgar came to his wife's room
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    he was angry with Nellie to which Nellie
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    tells him that she had not known
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    Catherine was Ill but he was still angry
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    with me notice here on page 15 six she
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    tells him she has been fretting there
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    and eating scarcely anything and never
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    complaining she would admit none of us
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    till this evening and so we could not
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    inform you of her State as we were not
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    aware of it ourselves but it is nothing
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    again the idea that a servant who
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    notices the slightest changes in a
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    person and they're like let's say
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    mistress they would immedi medely go and
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    inform their um her husband right now
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    Edgar here he held Catherine in his arms
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    but At first she did not recognize him
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    then she spoke to him so you have come
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    at last Edgar Linton to which he tells
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    her this is on page
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    157 Kathy Kathy what have you done to
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    yourself am I not important to you
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    anymore do you love that man Heath and
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    he sto
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    stops to which he tells him hush do not
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    say that name because if you say it I
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    will die now I will jump out of the
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    window and I do not want you Edgar go
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    back to your books she also tells him um
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    what you touch at a present you may have
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    you can touch my body my body is all
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    yours but my soul will be forever on
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    that Hilltop
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    before you lay your hands on me again
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    Nellie decided to go to the Village to
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    get the doctor as she walked across the
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    garden she saw something horrible now
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    this is I
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    believe on page
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    uh
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    589 like to the whole end of the um to
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    the end of the
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    chapter
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    okay now for the whole four pages here
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    we don't have uh anything like to
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    highlight we just have the final on page
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    163 to which we will talk about it also
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    later so uh an laan said that she
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    decided to go to the village and to get
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    the doctor and as she walked across the
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    garden she saw something horrible uh
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    Isabella's pet dog we will also talk
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    talk about this because this is very
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    important she saw that Isabella's pet
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    dog Fanny was hanging by its neck from a
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    hook in the wall it was uh tied to the
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    hook by the handkerchief and it was
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    nearly uh dead but then uh Nelly said
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    that it began to breathe again when she
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    untied uh the
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    handkerchief now here she starts to ask
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    a question we to which we also
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    ask this
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    question why had uh why would anyone do
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    such a cruel thing we do not know so
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    again she continues with the story I
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    hurried onto the village to the uh to
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    get to the doctor she says that Mr
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    Kenneth tells nully that he has heard on
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    good uh Authority or words that uh
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    Isabella has run off with he Cliff Nelly
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    Here gets too scared to tell Edgar
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    because uh the previous like situation
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    when Edgar saw how ill Catherine was he
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    rebuked her for not telling him so now
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    she is completely scared and she cannot
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    tell Edgar but when he does find out he
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    seems uh later on resigned to her
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    decision now the question is why would
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    hether cliff
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    um torture the animal let's talk about
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    this for a bit now if we go back to
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    hether Cliff's childhood hether Cliff's
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    a trauma begins in childhood he when he
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    was a child he was picked up by as we
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    said my Mr eraw he was starving homeless
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    and he was as he said as good as dumb on
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    the streets of Liverpool so he then is
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    quickly dehumanized by his step siblings
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    Catherine and hendley who at first if
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    you remember they emotionally abuse him
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    they label him as the gold the vampire
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    vampire the IM of Satan and so on Nelly
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    also the manipulative she was
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    manipulative at first where she views uh
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    hecliff as some sort of goblin she even
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    continues to use that word Goblin she
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    said where she said she put him on the
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    um Landing of the stairs hoping that I
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    might that it notice the word um or the
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    uh uh the pronoun it it might be gone on
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    the the the next
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    morning so which tells us what He Cliff
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    is not wanted inside weathering kits now
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    having been rescued from this state of
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    Abandonment he is abandoned once again
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    only this time how is this abandonment
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    it is psychological by or it's not just
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    psychological really it is actual
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    abandonment by um by Catherine where she
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    abandoned him uh and this created within
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    this this in him this psychological uh
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    mentally uh being unable to control his
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    emotions now he Cliff endured so much if
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    you look at him he was always called the
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    plow boy the blow Ruffin um he was
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    subjected to blows to pinching to
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    beatings and he um he handled so much uh
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    no person truly would uh would ever like
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    handle this much of a blows and uh this
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    much of harassment whether beating him
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    physically or verbally being um attacked
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    now through life uh he goes through life
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    without showing weakness as we said why
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    because weakness to him would risk
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    further
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    punishment however his rage must emerge
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    in some form later on and this is one of
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    the forms of his
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    Rage which is the idea of him torturing
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    animals now the the idea of torturing
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    animals it first started ever since he
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    was a child actually he when he was a
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    child he set a trap for a a a baby bird
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    in adul H however he graduates to uh
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    starts gradually to have this act of
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    violence like for example hanging
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    Isabella's dog which does this what that
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    maybe we will talk about this uh very
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    soon which is um the theme or the idea
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    of mental illness psychological uh being
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    psychologically or mentally unwell
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    because this is very much important the
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    anti- social personality disorder and
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    the also um uh complex post traumatic
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    stress now why does hecliff torture
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    animals well this is a symbolic
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    reenactment reenactment which is what
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    it's like a acting out of a a scene or
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    event that took a place in the past this
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    mirror um images this mirror image uh of
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    his own abuse in childhood when he was a
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    child he was defenseless creature he was
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    always tortured by adults and now when
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    he is an now that he is an adult what
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    does he do he tortures defenseless
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    animals defenseless creatures which is a
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    very beautiful uh it's it's like
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    unacceptable but the way the author like
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    um uh you know does it
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    and like connecting between the
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    beginning and and then this image it's
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    very very uh genius now what happens
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    later on the next morning uh when the
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    when the doctor got sorry not the next
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    morning within the same day when the
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    doctor got to the Grange Kathy was
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    asleeping here this one yes oh this one
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    Kathy was asleeping uh the doctor
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    remembered her ear illness a few years
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    ago and he said that she might get well
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    he was hopeful that she would be well if
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    they treated her uh kindly or well the
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    next morning there was also another more
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    trouble isah did not come down from her
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    room for breakfast and soon a servant
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    came uh Mary she came running to them
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    what does she says she says the girl
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    she's gone she's gone she's run off with
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    he Cliff here you can see master master
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    our young lady to which he tells her be
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    quiet won't you to which Nelly tells her
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    speak lower Mary what is it now Mar now
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    Nellie here she knows about the story
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    yet she doesn't tell Edgar because she
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    is afraid of of him rebuking her again
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    so the girl here um she tells uh Edgar
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    now n she ran up to Isabella's room and
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    found out that it was a true uh she had
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    gone the boy she told us uh Mary told
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    them that a boy had seen Isabella and he
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    Liv together at midnight um out on the
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    Moors now Edgar would not do anything to
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    which Nelly Here she asked him uh she
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    asked him about his decision what are
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    you going to do Edgar and he did and he
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    told her nothing she went because she
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    wanted to go this is on page 163 he says
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    Hereafter she is only my sister in name
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    not because I disown her but because she
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    has disowned me she went because she
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    wanted to go I told her I would not see
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    her again if she married hecliff yet she
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    went and married hecliff without my
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    consent without my permission and so she
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    disowned me and it wasn't me who dis
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    owned her and in a way is it it's true
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    to be honest because when you look at it
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    uh Edgar here he he advised her because
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    he know who he we all know who Heath
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    Cliff is and even Catherine even though
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    when she told her those words yes in
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    some way she was jealous but at the same
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    time because she wanted also uh the
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    goodness for her like the benefit for
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    her
الوسوم
  • Catherine
  • Heathcliff
  • Edgar
  • delirium
  • animal cruelty
  • trauma
  • love
  • mental health
  • abandonment
  • symbolism