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    Catherine Earnshaw Catherine Earnshaw is the daughter of Mr. Earnshaw and his wife; Catherine falls powerfully in love with Heathcliff‚ the orphan Mr. Earnshaw brings home from Liverpool. She was born at Wuthering Heights and was raised with her brother Hindley. Catherine loves Heathcliff so intensely that she claims they are the same person but does not marry him because Hindley has degraded him after their father’s death so her desire for social advancement motivates her to marry Edgar Linton

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    Mrs. Catherine Linton "Nelly‚ I see now you think me a selfish wretch; but did it never strike you that if Heathcliff and I married‚ we should be beggars? whereas‚ if I marry Linton I can aid Heathcliff to rise‚ and place him out of my brother’s power.’" Wuthering Heights is a Victorian novel set within the heart of the English Country with characters just as captivating as the scenery portrayed. On of those characters is Mrs. Catherine Linton. Well intended‚ but having the wrong idea

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    Catherine earnshaw’s death is arguably the most significant event in the novel‚ not only does it signify an enhancement in Heathcliff’s passion for catherine but it also marks the climax in the Novel and further assembles the themes associated with other characters. Catherine being torn between her husband and the love of her life must also bear a child which proves to be too much for a single person‚ driving her to sickness and eventually death. Good understanding. C’s death in the most significant

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    “Cathy is a typical 19th century heroine.” With reference to appropriately selected parts of the novel and relevant contextual information‚ give your response to the above view. Nineteenth century English heroines acted within their social environment as their roles within civilisation saw them becoming a good wives and mothers and before that‚ kind and caring daughters. Their path in life was to care for their family and to provide support for the head of the household. A typical woman in Victorian

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    Raskolnikov: A Dual or Split Personality Prior to this novel‚ Dostoevsky had used characters whose personalities were dual ones. However‚ it is not until this novel that he exposes the reader to a full study of the split personality. Raskolnikov’s dual personality is the controlling idea behind the murder and behind his punishment. Raskolnikov is used as a representative of the modern young Russian intellectual whose fate is intricately bound up in the fate of Russia herself. Therefore‚ the story

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    Hareton Earnshaw is the only male character in Wuthering Heights who can be called a hero. With reference to appropriately selected parts of the novel‚ and relevant external contextual information on the nature of the hero‚ give your response to the above view. A hero in the dictionary is defined as “the chief character in a book‚ play or film who is typically identified with good qualities and with whom the reader is expected to sympathise”‚ while this simple definition of a hero may be sufficient

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    The Two Tragic Gods With Dual Personality—Demeter and Dionysus Unlike other immortal gods‚ who were little use to human beings‚ and were always marvelous‚ Demeter and Dionysus‚ known as gods of harvest‚ were undoubtedly humankind’s best friends; however‚ both of them also shouldered a tragic destiny. Unveiled their miraculous appearance‚ we could see that the two great gods of Earth were not only gods of reaping but also of suffering. Whenever winter came‚ the low temperature and the frost would

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    chaos breaks out hereafter; nonetheless‚ her rationale did seem just at the time. Heathcliff’s love for Catherine is blind‚ and Catherine‚ is to some extent the same‚ as she decides to marry Edgar for Heathcliff’s benefit and this explains why Heathcliff and Catherine were not meant for this world. Catherine was the mirror image of Heathcliff and they were too alike for their own good. Also‚ Catherine is well aware of her social surroundings and she was able to avoid being a servant to her brother by

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    The Dual

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    position without crossing boundaries while avoiding dual relationships from forming. For example‚ a close friend of yours is having difficulty with her teenage daughter. She knows you are a psychologist who specializes in adolescents. She asks if you would be willing to see her daughter for a few sessions to straighten her out. Pope asks "What would each person consider the most ethical response?"The first problem given this scenario‚ there is already a dual relationship that is beginning because the therapist

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    split personality and dual nature of man which allows contradicting natures to coexist in one man. In the novella‚ The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ by Robert Balfour Louis Stevenson‚ the intricate malfunctions in the human mind are explored through id‚ ego‚ superego‚ and social and scientific interference of the world. Freud established the theory of repression to inform others on how to analyze the ways a person behaves. He is the creator of the structural model of personality and

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