Catherine cannot marry Heathcliff because of societal norms, class differences, and Heathcliff's lack of social status and financial stability. Their love is thwarted by external factors such as Heathcliff's lack of social standing and their different upbringings.
Catherine Linton (Little Cathy) does marry Linton Heathcliff, yes.
Linton was referring to his plan to secretly marry Catherine, bypassing the influence of Heathcliff.
He has been corrupted by Hindley.
I think she should marry Heathcliff bacause she love him. If she marry Edger its look Unfear. because love with some one and marry other person its look Unfear?
Heathcliff considers Catherine’s decision to blame her death on the quarrel between him and Edgar as her way of martyring herself for societal approval and conscience's sake. By choosing to marry Edgar for his social status and security, Catherine ultimately denied her true love for Heathcliff, which gradually destroyed her from within, leading to her self-inflicted demise.
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
Heathcliff left Wuthering Heights because of what he heard
Heathcliff and Catherine do not have children together in Emily Brontë's novel "Wuthering Heights." Catherine later marries Edgar Linton and has a daughter named Cathy. Heathcliff has no known biological children.
Catherine tore up the letter from Heathcliff and threw it into the fireplace without reading it, which caused a rift between them.
The Lintons isolated Heathcliff from Catherine and treated him poorly due to his lower social status. They did not approve of his relationship with Catherine and made sure to keep them separated. Heathcliff was subject to abuse and mistreatment at the hands of Hindley as a result.
He prays that her spirit haunts him.
Catherine. aplus- Isabella