The Analysis of Catherine’s Personalities in Wuthering Heights
【Abstract】As the most important heroine in Wuthering Heights,
Catherine strongly captures readers’ mind with her unique and
complicated personalities which greatly causes her life and love tragedy. This
paper analyzes changes of Catherine’s personalities in her three life
phrases.
【Key words】Catherine; personalities In Wuthering Heights,
protagonists’ vivid personalities contribute to the significance of this novel.
Specifically, as the heroine, Catherine’s personalities strongly attracts
readers.
Her dual and complicated personalities in three different phrases of
her life contribute to her love tragedy and her miserable death. Firstly,
before getting to know the Lintons, Catherine loves Heathcliff passionately
and unrestrictedly, which is the happiest years in her life. Although
Catherine comes from a rich, middleclass family, she is brought up without
much family education and restriction. She is a wild, rebellious, and bold girl.
She grows up with Heathcliff, whom she gradually falls in love with. They
spend most of their happy free childhood in the wide moors. During this
period, she loves Heathcliff wholeheartedly because they love is built up on
the base of understanding, and they both stand together to rebel against the
family and other restricting rules. Later, when Catherine is on her deathbed,
all she can remember is the happy memory spent with the young Heathcliff
in her childhood. Secondly, she suffers from controversial personalities.
After Catherine gets to know Edgar Linton who deeply loves her, she is in a
dilemma of choosing a husband between Heathercliff and Edgar. She is so
hesitant and confused that she doesn’t know whether she should be true
to her own heart to be with Heathcliff, or get married with Edgar. Her
controversial personalities is showed by the names she repeatedly writes on
her books as Catherine Heathcliff or Catherine Linton. At last, she chooses to
marry Linton, which betrays her true feeling and makes her rest life
regrettable. However, she longs for the comfortable and rich life. She is
attracted by the decent and civilized lifestyle of the Linton family. She is
motivated by the desire of high social status, economic abundance, and a
rich lifestyle. She is afraid that “If Heathcliff and I married, we should be
beggars?”(Bronte, 62-65) Although she refuses to marry Heathcliff,
Catherine loves Heathcliff more deeply than anything else in the world. She
compares her love to Linton as the “changeable foliage”. However, she
thinks her love to Heathcliff as the “eternal rocks”. She says that she and
Heathcliff are essentially the same person. She insists that, “Heathcliff is
more myself than I am. I am Heathcliff!”(Bronte, 65) Nevertheless, she
cannot marry him because they would lead a poor life like beggars.
Unfortunately, her choice of marrying Linton finally proves to be a wrong
decision, because she never regains happiness after her marriage. Thirdly,
after Heathcliff returns back to Wuthering Heights, Catherine’s
personalities is mixed with hesitance and conflict, which means that she
wants to keep Linton as her husband, and she also hopes Heathcliff be her
lover. After she marries Linton, she tries to behave elegantly and courteous,
just like the conventional housewives of the gentry class. However, she
doesn’t really understand Linton and feels his lifestyle boring, and
Catherine describes their difference as “Edgar is as different as a
moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire.” (Bronte, 64) Three years’
after Catherine marries Linton, Heathcliff returns home. When Catherine
meets him, her inner passion to Heathcliff arouses again. She hopes
Heathcliff and Linton could get along with each other harmoniously.
Moreover, she doesn’t plan to choose between these two men, and she
wants to get their love at the same time. Nevertheless, it is impossible for
Edgar and Heathcliff to make friends. Being tortured by inner conflict and
dilemma, Catherine begins to get sick and almost insane, which ?nally leads
to her tragedy death. Only with her death, she can escape from the dilemma
of choosing between Edgar and Heathcliff. To boil it down into the briefest
summary, as the novel’s heroine, Catherine deeply impresses readers with
her dual personalities and her conflicting emotion towards Heathcliff and
Edgar. Her personalities make this book an everlasting classic in literature.
References: [1]Bronte,Emily.2004.Wuthering Heights[M].Xi’an:World
Publishing Corporation. [2]Pinion,F.B.1975.A Bronte
Companion[M].Bristol:Western Printing Services Ltd.
作者简介:秦丽华(1985.10-),女,汉族,云南曲靖 人,曲靖师范学院外国
语学院讲师,研究方向:美国文学
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