Summarizer/Word Watcher Wuthering Heights Megan Douglas
March 5th, 2009 — 09:58 pmChapter 13
In this chapter, Catherine becomes pregnant after being ill for sometime. Heathcliff and Isabella have been living at Wuthering Heights since their marriage and Isabella expresses deep concern for her own safety, for she says she has been wronged by all members of the household. Heathcliff and Hindley are both threatening to her and she feels very uncomfortable. Hindley wants Heathcliff’s obtained fortune and he will do almost anything to get it!
Chapter 14
In this chapter, Heathcliff seems deeply concerned about Catherine’s health. Is he really caring? It is hard to tell. Heathcliff becomes very threatening towards Nelly especially, for she is the one denying his visitation of Catherine. Finally, a letter to Catherine is allowed by Nelly, but nothing more. She is very protective of Catherine in this chapter and is extremely cautious around Heathcliff.
Chapter 15
In this chapter, Heathcliff himself comes to see the extremely weak Catherine, completely ignoring Nelly’s request that he not come. Although it had seemed in past chapters that Heathcliff and Catherine are opposites and enemies, they express their affection for each other in this chapter, in a different sort of way. Catherine doesn’t want Heathcliff to ever leave and asks for his forgiveness for the wrongs she has done. He evidently also has feelings for her, but can only partially forgive her, for he says that she has killed herself and he can never forgive the person that killed her. He says he will not leave Grange, but will only leave the house.
Chapter 16
In this chapter, the young Catherine is born to Catherine Linton. Catherine Linton passes away after giving birth. Heathcliff is deeply saddened and hopes that her spirit will never leave him. The funeral takes place in an unexpected place: a spot where Catherine can “see” the moors that she ran about when younger. Hindley nor Isabella attend the funeral.
Words to Watch (some definitions taken from dictionary.com)
fortnight noun- fourteen nights and days; two weeks (chapter 13)
slovenly adverb- in an unclean, messy manner (chapter 13)
listless adjective- having or showing little or no interest in anything; languid; spiritless; indifferent (chapter 14)
infatuation noun- the state of being inspiring or possessing a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love (chapter 14)
paroxysm noun- any sudden, violent outburst; a fit of violent action or emotion (chapter 15)
Why do you guys think Heathcliff cares so much about Catherine?
Also, why do you think Hindley did not attend Catherine’s funeral?