Catherine first makes an appearance in the book in the form of a ghost, as a child. Did the narrator simply imagine her as young because of the age she was in the diary he just read, it can be considered significant- she died when she was an adult, why would she appear in this form?
Catherine’s character changes very little as she grows up. Qualities which normal people would grow out of or suppress she never seems to successfully. As a young girl she was exceptionally stubborn and immune to reproachment, ‘defying us [Ellen and her father] with her bold, saucy look.’ This inflexible nature moulded her relationships the weaker Edgar Linton and his sister later in life; ‘It were not the thorn bending to the honeysuckles, but the honeysuckl
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