Friday, October 18, 2013

Does Benefit Justify Treachery?

Does Benefit Justify Treachery?

So far in Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, I have noticed two separate and very distinct plots that are structuring this novel. It begins in the present with Lockwood as the narrator who is visiting Wuthering Heights and its people for the first time. Then, Nelly Dean takes over the narration and the novel shifts into a flashback which creates a plot within the already existing plot.

I want to focus on the climax of this second plot. The scene with the most tension was when Catherine declares she is going to marry Edgar Linton, instead of Heathcliff who Catherine actually loves. This was a turning point or a critical moment because it drives Heathcliff away and induces vengeful emotions. This scene reminds me of the moment when LeBron James abandoned the Cleveland Cavaliers to go play for the Miami Heat in 2010. “Abandoned” might be harsh to some, but, as a Cavaliers fan, I believe it is the perfect word choice.

His unabridged career existed in Ohio. He was born and raised in Ohio. Then, straight from High School, he was drafted to the Cleveland Cavaliers. So then, why did he sign with the Miami Heat? What did the Heat offer that the Cavaliers didn’t’? Just as Catherine didn’t marry Edgar because she loved him, but because I believe she saw personal advantage and social ambition; I believe LeBron James didn’t move to Miami for its warm climate and beautiful city, but for personal gain and desire. He wanted a ring. Can betrayal be justified by personal gain and ambition? Similar to the hatred Heathcliff felt towards the Lintons after Catherine left; many Cavalier fans exhibited a hatred for LeBron and the Miami Heat. It is normal to express hatred after being betrayed. Right?

After marrying Edgar and achieving money and greater social status, Catherine falls into deep misery and desires to return to Wuthering Heights. Is she beginning to regret leaving Heathcliff and her old manor, Wuthering Heights? Do you think LeBron James will return to his former team after achieving two national championship rings? Interestingly enough, there have been talks and rumors that LeBron James is considering to return to Cleveland after his contract with the Miami Heat is over. Like Catherine, is it possible that LeBron James regrets leaving his home?

By: Viresh 

3 comments:

  1. I really like how you compared Lebron James abandoning the Cavaliers to Catherine abandoning Heathcliff. It actually helped me alot with understanding Wuthering Heights' plot and the way you presented it was relatable. Good job, Viresh! -Adeline

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  2. The connection here between Heathcliff and Lebron James is very real and relatable. This helped me understand the plot a little better than before. Great post, Viresh!

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  3. I see the similarity that you are alluding to; however, playing for a different team that is the correct business decision, however heartbreaking, is not the same as marrying the wrong individual. They are on two different levels, because one lasts for a career, the other for a lifetime, but it is a good connection and I do believe each regrets it in their own unique way.

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