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At Wuthering Heights, Isabella is A. thrilled to be free of her brother. B. desperate to talk to Catherine. C. in charge, as lady of the house. D. alternately ignored and tortured.

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Answered by danielochich
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At Wuthering Heights, Isabella is alternately ignored and tortured.


Heathcliff did not love Isabella, he was only interested in her fortune. And after running away with him, Isabella realized the full calamity of her decision. She wrote to her former servant saying “ my heart returned to Thrushcross Grange in twenty-four hours after I left it, and is at this moment, full of warm feelings.” She was filled by remorse and though she did not directly beg to be rescued by her brother, she needed his help.



And when Ellen went to visit Heathcliff and Isabella at their house, he expressed his hatred and scorn for Isabella in her presence. He did not care about her feelings and even rubbed in her face the fact that he hanged her pet dog.

Answered by writersparadise
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The answer is D. alternatively ignored and tortured.


At Wuthering Heights, Isabella is alternatively ignored and tortured. Isabella elopes from her home Thrushcross Grange with a person called Heathcliff who claims his love to her. However, it is after reaching Wuthering Heights that she realizes the true nature of Heathcliff. He tells her that the only reason he married her was to become the heir of Thrushcross Grange. Moreover, she is repeatedly hurt, abused and degraded by Heathcliff.
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