Friday, August 21, 2020
Psychiatrist interviewing Heathcliff :: English Literature
Therapist talking with Heathcliff    Specialist: Hello, my name is Dr. Patel from the college of    Bombay. I am here with a man whom has been to my medical procedure a lot of    times to request counsel and help, his name is Heathcliff. He is here    to discuss his vengeance on the individuals of Wuthering Heights and    Thrushcross Grange. So lets ask him how this started and turned out.    Hi Heathcliff, how might I help you?    Heathcliff: I have an inclination that I have to deliver retribution on certain individuals that    have treated me wrongly before. How might I shun doing    this?    Specialist: Well, before I can make a judgment why not let me know    more about yourself.    Heathcliff: Well, this all returns to my adolescence. I was found    pondering the roads of Liverpool by a man named Mr. Earnshaw. Mr.    Earnshaw as of now had two youngsters by the names of Hindley and    Catherine. During my time with the Earnshaw's, their child, Hindley,    didn't treat me like one of the family. Hindley regarded me as a slave    since his dad considered more me than he did his other youngsters.    Clearly enviously was brought out of Hindley along these lines.    Hindley just started to treat me like this after his dad had passed    away in light of the fact that he acquired Wuthering Heights.    Specialist: I see, is this man Hindley the main individual you believe you    must have vengeance on.    Heathcliff: No, there is another man by the name of Edgar Linton. The    fundamental explanation I believe I have to welcome vengeance on this man is on the grounds that he    hitched the lady I cherished.    Therapist: Yes, would you be able to account for yourself somewhat better about the    subject?    Heathcliff: During my time with the Earnshaw's I started to begin to look all starry eyed at    with their little girl, Catherine. I had cherished her for quite a while until    one day I over-heard Catherine telling somebody that she can't wed    me by virtue of my poor social standing. After this I left Withering    Statures just to find that she had hitched Edgar Linton just    since he was a beneficiary of a well off neighboring family.    Specialist: OK, what else do you think about Edgar Linton?    Heathcliff: I realize that he was a beneficiary to a bequest called Thrushcross    Grange.    Therapist: During your nonappearance from Wuthering Heights what    occurred?    Heathcliff: Whilst I was from Wuthering Heights I concluded that I    should attempt to acquire some cash to prop me up, so I continually read    the work page of each paper in England. In the end I found    a commercial for an occupation as a messenger, so I acknowledged it. I had    shown up grinding away just to discover it was a medications messenger's activity.  
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