She love Heathcliff but she's going to married to Edgar Linton
really jealous
Catherine Share's birth name is Catherine Louise Share.
In "Wuthering Heights," Nelly learns about Heathcliff's secret plan to exact revenge on Edgar Linton by marrying his daughter, Catherine, and inheriting Thrushcross Grange. This scheme is driven by Heathcliff's desire to gain wealth and status so he can elevate his social standing and seek vengeance on those who have wronged him.
Nelly thought her mistress would never be released alive
Nelly holds a pious view of Catherine as a kind-hearted and passionate person, while Edgar sees her as a spoiled and manipulative individual. Nelly sympathizes with Catherine's tumultuous emotions and romantic entanglements, while Edgar is disillusioned by her behavior and betrayal. Both characters have conflicting perceptions of Catherine's true nature based on their personal experiences with her.
Heathcliff removed Nelly from the Grange because he wanted to isolate Catherine in order to manipulate her emotionally and control her actions. Removing Nelly allowed Heathcliff to exert more influence over Catherine.
Catherine Share goes by Gypsy.
Nelly reads to Lockwood from Catherine's diary, a collection of Catherine Earnshaw's personal thoughts and experiences. These writings provide insight into Catherine's emotions and relationships, helping to unravel the history of Wuthering Heights.
Catherine Share is 5' 4 1/2".
two locks of hair
Nelly Dean is the narrator in Wuthering Heights, telling her story to Lockwood. She was the maid of Catherine, Hindley, and Heathcliff when they were young and followed Catherine when she married Edgar Linton to his house, Thrushcross Grange.
She told Edgar