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Wuthering Heights Wednesday: April 28, 2010 – Week 4

Welcome to Wuthering Heights Wednesday! Softdrink is hosting a read-along of this classic novel, and we’re reading (and posting about) 3 chapters a week.

Chapters 10 through 12

My Synopsis:

What a tangled web they weave…

The chapter opens with Lockwood sick in bed. Remember that jaunt he took through the frozen woods? Well, it has caught up with him. From his sick-bed, he asks Mrs. Dean to continue the tale of Heathcliff and company…and so she does.

As we mentioned in last week’s reading, Cathy has married Edgar and moved to Thrushcross Grange. Mrs. Dean is surprised at how agreeable Cathy is, but after thinking about it a bit, she realizes that it’s easy to be agreeable when there is no conflict to speak of. Edgar and his sister, Isabella bend to her every whim and in so doing, reap the rewards of a happy Cathy.

BUT…

After being away for three years, Heathcliff returns which pretty much rocks Cathy’s world. Cathy is so ecstatic to see him that it grates on Edgar’s last nerve. Cathy tries to persuade Edgar to accept Heathcliff as a friend so that all may be well at Thrushcross Grange. Edgar doesn’t accept him per se, but sort of turns a blind eye to him for a bit, which of course is a huge mistake.

In the meantime, it comes to Cathy’s attention that Isabella is smitten with Heathcliff. She finds this laughable at best and says so in front of Heathcliff and Isabella. Of course, Isabella is humiliated that Cathy shared her feelings in that way and attempts to grab Cathy. Cathy turns it around and makes Isabella out to be a monster in disguise. Heathcliff finds it all very amusing. Men.

I’ve forgotten why, but Mrs. Dean visits Wuthering Heights and manages to get hit in the head with a rock (she’s okay though). Who do you think threw it? Hareton! The kid that she practically raised.  He has no recollection of her and curses her existence. Turns out, that our dear Heathcliff has been coaching the young lad in an attempt to turn him against his own father. I suppose he IS exacting his revenge upon Hindley but not in an obvious way because even Hindley has allowed him to stay at Wuthering Heights. When Heathcliff sees Mrs. Dean lurking about the premises, he comes out to talk to her but she runs back to Thrushcross Grange.

This is where it gets good so stay with me.

Heathcliff visits Thrushcross Grange and kisses Isabella! Cathy becomes aware of it and flies into a terrible fit. Edgar stumbles upon the two of them in the kitchen and Cathy locks the door and throws the key into the fire so the two of them can go at it. Edgar sort of collapses into a chair and Heathcliff realizes what a wimp he is and tells Cathy that he will never understand how she could have chosen Edgar over him. Surprise! Edgar jumps up and pops Heathcliff right in the throat and then runs out the back door.

When Edgar returns, he demands that Cathy choose between him and Heathcliff. Cathy feigns illness by collapsing and rolling her eyes into the back of her head which frightens Edgar but Mrs. Dean tells him that she is play acting. Cathy, upon hearing that the jig is up, jumps up and runs off to her room where she decides to starve herself. Take that! (insert foot stomping here).

After this bit of theatrics, Edgar tells Isabella that if she chooses to spend her life with Heathcliff, then she can consider their familial relationship over. Blood is thicker than water and all that. Right?

So what does Isabella do? She runs away with Heathcliff and Cathy loses her mind.

My Thoughts:

When I tell people that I am reading Wuthering Heights, there is an audible groan. This, I cannot understand. I am loving it but I have to tell you, half the fun is writing about it. These people are not right.

I am loving the tension between Cathy and Heathcliff. He knows how to push all of her buttons and running off with Isabella has sent Cathy into a tizzy that she may never recover from. It was implied that he is interested in Isabella for her money as she is her brother’s heir, but Heathcliff has his own money now and no one seems to know how he came upon it.

Heathcliff was gone for three years. A lot could have happened in three years. Wonder how long it will take for him to return this time.

Reading along:

Wuthering Heights Wednesday: April 21, 2010 – Week 3

Welcome to Wuthering Heights Wednesday! Softdrink is hosting a read-along of this classic novel, and we’re reading (and posting about) 3 chapters a week.

Chapters 7 through 9

My Synopsis:

Let me tell you, Wuthering Heights is a happening place.

After five weeks with the Lintons, Cathy returns home on Christmas Eve. In her absence, Heathcliff has been shunned by the rest of the family and in turn, is quite disheveled in appearance. So much so that Cathy does not recognize him at first and actually has the audacity to laugh in his face.

Mr. Earnshaw invites the Lintons over for Christmas dinner. Everyone is in great spirits over the promise of guests except for Heathcliff. Mrs. Dean, forever looking after him, convinces him to clean-up a bit. He cleans up so well that Earnshaw orders him to be confined to his room. After receiving her guests, Cathy leaves the table to go visit Heathcliff in confinement. Mrs. Dean allows the two of them to visit with each other in the kitchen. It is there that Heathcliff vows to get revenge upon Hindley.

Flash forward to the summer of 1778.

Frances, Hindley’s wife gives birth to a baby boy named Hareton. She dies from consumption so Mrs. Dean ends up nursing Hareton and raising him as her own. Hindley becomes more of a tyrant, Cathy’s demeanor increases in haughtiness and Heathcliff becomes “possessed and diabolical”. In the mean time, Edgar Linton starts to hang around Cathy quite a bit more.

One day, Heathcliff decides to spend some time with Cathy only to find out that she has invited Edgar over for a visit. This is an interesting visit because during the visit Cathy acts appallingly bad and slaps Mrs. Dean. Edgar ends up leaving after seeing Cathy in such a disagreeable state and Cathy pretty much tells him that if he leaves, that will be the end of them. Edgar does leave the house but ends up returning to Cathy (to Mrs. Dean’s surprise) and proposes to her.

After the proposal, Cathy asks Mrs. Dean what she should do. Should she accept the proposal, or decline it? Mrs. Dean asks her to explain her love for Edgar and Cathy has great difficulty doing so. She admits to Mrs. Dean that she has accepted the marriage proposal but secretly loves Heathcliff, but that their love could never work. They would be beggars! She would have nothing to show for it. Heathcliff hears this part of it and leaves the grounds.

Cathy, in a terrified fit goes looking for the missing Heathcliff and comes down with a terrible fever. After spending sometime in bed at home, she is invited to stay with the Lintons for a bit, which ends up being a very bad idea as her fever spreads to Mr. and Mrs. Linton and the end result is not good. When she has fully recovered, Cathy marries Edgar, moves to Thrushcross Grange and Edgar manages to persuade Mrs. Dean to move in with them.

So the newlyweds are now living at Thrushcross Grange and Heathcliff is still nowhere to be found.

My Thoughts:

That Cathy is a real pill. She started off rather sweet but has turned into quite a piece of work. When she slapped Mrs. Dean, all her childlike qualities came out, but none of the good ones. Just the bratty, nasty bits that you see when a child does not get her way. I’m not sure what to make of Heathcliff. I want him to stand-up for himself but he hasn’t really done so as of yet. He seems a bit above all the nonsense though, but we’ll have to see how that all pans out once he enters back into the picture.

It’s very hard to pace myself with my reading. I tend to want to keep going on and on which is great, but I don’t want to get too far ahead of the group so I am trying to stick to the three chapters a week. If you are intrigued by any of this, it’s not too late to join in. You’ll be able to catch-up quickly.

Reading along: