Cathy

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Cathy is the passionate, headstrong heroine of Emily Brontë’s novel "Wuthering Heights," whose intense relationships and inner turmoil drive much of the story’s drama.

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Cathy canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsAs ghost
appearsIn Wuthering Heights NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme destructive passion
inner turmoil
love
revenge
social class
causeOfDeath complications of pregnancy
centralTo plot of Wuthering Heights
closeFriend Heathcliff NERFINISHED
createdBy Emily Brontë NERFINISHED
diesIn Wuthering Heights NERFINISHED
drives emotional drama of Wuthering Heights
familyName Earnshaw NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Wuthering Heights NERFINISHED
firstPublicationYear 1847
fullName Catherine Earnshaw NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Catherine
influences Heathcliff’s quest for revenge
language English
literaryArchetype Byronic heroine
literaryPeriod Victorian literature
loveInterest Heathcliff NERFINISHED
motherOf Catherine Linton NERFINISHED
narratedBy Nelly Dean NERFINISHED
narratedTo Mr. Lockwood NERFINISHED
nationality English
nickname Cathy NERFINISHED
occupation gentlewoman
personalityTrait emotionally conflicted
headstrong
impulsive
passionate
proud
willful
placeOfResidence Thrushcross Grange NERFINISHED
Wuthering Heights (house) NERFINISHED
relative Catherine Linton NERFINISHED
Edgar Linton NERFINISHED
Hindley Earnshaw NERFINISHED
Mr. Earnshaw NERFINISHED
Mrs. Earnshaw NERFINISHED
setting Yorkshire moors NERFINISHED
sibling Hindley Earnshaw NERFINISHED
spouse Edgar Linton NERFINISHED
symbolicallyAssociatedWith the wild moors NERFINISHED

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Cathy Earnshaw nickname Cathy
Rachel Watson livesWith Cathy