Lockwood goes to Wuthering Heights to tell Heathcliff of his decsion to leave Thruscross Grange. He also carries a letter to Cathy from Nelly, but Hareton intercepts it before he can give it to he. When Cathy starts to cry Hareton gives it to her .
Lockwood also learns that Heathcliff has taken Cathy's books. Cathy adds that Hareton has gained some of her favorite books and tries to read them but she mock his faulty efforts. Hreton ashamed gathers the books and throws them in the fire. Heathcliff returns and says as soon as he enters Hareton bears such a striking resemblance to Catherine that it cause him physical and emotional pain to even look at him. As Lockwood looks back on what what would have been if Catherine fell in love him and moved away from Wuthering Heights .
Analysis :
As futrue events show Hareton has gathered cathy's books because he wants to learn to read and become more civzilized by doing this Bronte gives the reader a glince of hope , of a happy ending , which is short and brief for Hareton gives up .
Also Heathcliff's wish has come true , Cathy is haunting him , Bronte does this to remind the reader to be careful for what they wish for.
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