just don't leave me in this abyss, where I can't find you! Oh, God! it's unspeakable! I can't live without my life! I cannot live without my soul (Brontë 146)!" Heathcliff is starving himself to be with Cathy again. This psychological disorder has emerged from his love for her. The fact that Cathy has left him, drives him crazy. He doesn't want to I don't understand how he can be so selfish. Heathcliff's death is long and drawn out. This is because Heathcliff believes that Cathy haunts him, and by prolonging his death, he also brings out Cathy and Cathy's suffering. They are only truly in love when they hurt each other. each other. As Catherine lies dying, she wants Heathcliff, her love, to join her in death: "We have often braved her ghosts together, and we have dared each other
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