Wuthering Heights written by Emily Bronte. Bronte takes you on a bunch of adventures throughout this book. The book starts out with Heathcliff on the side of the road as a orphan. The Earnshaws adopted him but the other kids got very jealous of the attention he was getting from the parents. After a little bit, Catherine starts to bond with heathcliff and they grow close together. In the middle, Catherine decides to marry Edgar for his money and leave Heathcliff heartbroken. With Heatcliff crushed, he moves away and gets marry to Isabella for revenge. Poor Isabella doesn't realize how much a monster Heathcliff is into she sees him hanging her dog. Heathcliff doesn't love Isabella and tortures her throughout the whole book so she can feel the pain catherine caused Heathcliff. At the end Catherine dies but has a kid and Heathcliff wants her to marry Linton so Heathcliff can get the money and the property. Heathcliff dies a lonely man with nobody to love him. I chose Heathcliff to write about because so much happened to him in the book. Heathcliff expresses so much feelings and heartbreak throughout the book that you become a part with him. Heathcliff shows signs of conduct disorder, bipolar disorder and PTSD and needs to get help for his anger issues. …show more content…
Heathcliff reveals his true self when he starts to hit Isabella and when Catherine dies. Heathcliff needs therapy to help his conduct disorder and not hurt anymore people. Heathcliff's bipolar issues were so bad he needed to be locked up after killing her dog for fun. Even though he has psychological problems, he could use some good friends to get past his PTSD from his childhood. It has come down to three psychological disorders, each of them being very different from each other to show the story of heathcliff . The pain he felt is reveal throughout the book by his anger issues, his bipolar, and his