Friday, August 30, 2019
Diseased Body in Wuthering Heights Essay
In Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte it can be viewed that there is ââ¬Å"more suffering caused by a diseased mind than by a diseased body.â⬠The idea of a ââ¬Å"diseased mindâ⬠is a mental illness or madness and the ââ¬Å"diseased bodyâ⬠is a physical illness or injury, both of which are displayed by many characters in Wuthering Heights. Heathcliff is a prime example of a character with a ââ¬Å"diseased mindâ⬠that causes him suffering. He spends the majority of his life contemplating and acting out revenge towards Hindley and the Lintons because he believes it was their fault Catherine thought it would ââ¬Å"degradeâ⬠her to marry Heathcliff, even though she loved him; this is one example of his unstable mind set. In chapter 9 Nelly foreshadows the suffering of Heathcliff by saying ââ¬Å"if you [Catherine] are his choice, heââ¬â¢ll be the most unfortunate creature,â⬠this is because Nelly understands that society wouldnââ¬â¢t accept the pair to marry, therefore Heathcliff will be unfortunately heartbroken. Heathcliff believes that Catherine is a part of him: ââ¬Å"I cannot live without my soul,â⬠he says which highlights that he is suffering without her. It is from this heartbreak and suffering that his ââ¬Å"diseased mindâ⬠commenced. Heathcliffââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"diseased mindâ⬠heightens when he asks for Catherine to ââ¬Å"hauntâ⬠him when she is dead; haunting is an element of the Gothic genre but the madness of Heathcliff is enhanced when he requests that Catherine drives him ââ¬Å"mad.â⬠The word ââ¬Å"madâ⬠is ambiguous in this quotation because it could be viewed that Heathcliff wants to be haunted until he is angry with Catherine so he can destroy his love for her. An alternative view is that Heathcliff wants to be haunted until he is insane and suffering since he is desperate to see Catherine, this becomes true because after Catherineââ¬â¢s death Heathcliffââ¬â¢s mind is haunted by his love for her. Jerold E. Hogle explains this is accurate because characters in Gothic novels are ââ¬Å"haunted psychologicallyâ⬠and this is accurately shown through the character of Heathcliff. His mind is ââ¬Å"diseasedâ⬠by his separation from Catherine due to her choice of partner and her death, which causes him and everyone in the novel immense suffering because of his vengeance. Heathcliffââ¬â¢s unconditional love causes Catherineââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"melancholyâ⬠ââ¬Å"mental stateâ⬠because it is overwhelming and she is in love with him but aà Victorian society wouldnââ¬â¢t accept their relationship because of the Heathcliffââ¬â¢s very low class, which would result in them being ââ¬Å"beggars.â⬠Catherine has ââ¬Å"a peculiar expression arising from her mind setâ⬠before she tells Heathcliff ââ¬Å"you have killed me,â⬠this highlights her ââ¬Å"diseased mindâ⬠and the suffering it is causing her because she hasnââ¬â¢t died yet but it could be interpreted that she feels as though she has which emphasises her suffering, but also her madness. The ââ¬Å"peculiar expressionâ⬠that Catherine is described to have could be because she was ââ¬Å"thinkingâ⬠¦ of Wuthering Heights.â⬠The ââ¬Å"expressionâ⬠could be interpreted as a smile, which would be ââ¬Å"peculiarâ⬠to Nelly because she has been depressed living with Edgar, therefore a smile would be unusual; David Punter explains ââ¬Å"Gothic reminds us we are driven by our passionsâ⬠and Catherineââ¬â¢s passion is Heathcliff, which would explain her ââ¬Å"expressionâ⬠when thinking about Wuthering Heights. This idea of Catherineââ¬â¢s thought process in her ââ¬Å"diseased mindâ⬠emphasises her pain and suffering because she cannot be without Heathcliff, her ââ¬Å"soul,â⬠yet she is continuously thinking about him, this is essentially what drives her insane. Catherineââ¬â¢s mental suffering is closely linked with her physical suffering which is an example that represents the ââ¬Å"diseased bodyâ⬠in Wuthering Heights. Another character with a ââ¬Å"diseased bodyâ⬠in Wuthering Heights is Isabella, whose ââ¬Å"bruisedâ⬠body is a valid example of suffering. Heathcliffââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"diseased mindâ⬠causes him to abuse Isabella which leads to her suffering and her injured body
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