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Wuthering Heights chapter 17 or volume 2 chapter 3 Mike walker

Quick key points – Hindley Earnshaw dies shortly after Catherine Isabella (Mrs Heathcliff) leaves Heathcliff because of his recent behaviour for the South of England, where a few weeks later has a baby and calls in Linton Heathcliff is now living on his own at Wuthering Heights with Hearton and hears on his sons birth through servants gossip

Points in order – There is a change in weather at the start of the story from “last of our fine days” to “rain first, then sleet, and snow” the weather/temperature fallacy is here as it has been throughout the novel and is a key aspect of the gothic literature. The type of weather is also very “cold” and this temperature is associated with death. Nelly who is looking after little Catherine has a visit from Isabella who appears to be in distress and is hurt. “a deep cut under one ear, which only the cold prevented from bleeding profusely, a white face scratched and bruised”. Doesn’t want to see Big Catherine’s baby as she has already mourned for her “put poor Catherine’s baby away” She then throws her ring in the fire “dropped the misused article among the coals” we also find out that she is pregnant “in your condition” “Ive recovered from my first desire to be killed by him” this shows the distress of her and also the violence of Heathcliff Hindley dies at the at 27 (pg 186)

Developments Hindley dies in this chapter leaving heathcliff at Wuthering Heights,it is made clear how he died but kenneth said this “died true to his character, drunk as a lord” this shows the extent of his drinking problem and how his demons killed him Heathcliff is also left lonely after Isabella leaves him. The verb used describe her leaving is “Fled” this shows how she was a prisoner in the relationship and to Heathcliff. “What urged her escape from Wuthering Heights” We discover that Isabella id pregnant ”in your condition”

The marriage is ended “she slipped the gold ring from her third finger, and threw in on the floor. “I'll smash it!” She continued striking with childish spite.” this shows the anger she has for Heathcliff and is unusual of the time for the women to be ending the marriage. The dialogue and the use of the exclamation mark conveys the fury she has for Heathcliff. The temperature fallacy” last of our fine days, for a month” to “ rain, first, and then sleet, and snow” and then the motif of the colour black is used "the early trees smitten and blackened” this is key as it is like the weather can sense the forthcoming events The Wild snow this shows how the weather is reflective of the situation

characterisation of Heathcliff as Isabella uses many words to describe him “hellish villian”pg177 “brute beast!”

“In the manner,Hearton,who should now be the first gentleman in the neighbourhood, was reduced to a state of complete dependence on his fathers inveterate enemy; and in his own house as a servant deprived of the advantage of wedges and quite unable to right himself, because of his freidlessness and his ignorance that he has been wronged” This shows how Heathcliff is going to behave the same way that Hindley treated him to Hearton. L.m,