The Strive for Apollonian and Daemonic Balance within Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights

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The idiots! That was their pleasure! To quarrel who should hold a heap of warm air" (Bronte, 47). Edgar's need to have possession over the dog unfolds his apollonian character. This same situation brings up Edgar's need for class distinction when Catherine and Heathcliff get into trouble; "'Robert was ordered to take me off? he dragged me into the garden, pushes the lantern into my hand, assured me that Mr...
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Earnshaw should be informed of my behavior, and, bidding me march directly, secured the door again. ? Then the woman servant brought a basin of warm water, and washed her feet; and Mr. Linton mixed a tumbler of negus, and Isabella empties a plateful of cakes into her lap.'" (49). Because Catherine looked more apollonian, the Linton's treated her like a princess while Heathcliff, a dark gypsy-looking daemonic character, prepared to sulkily walk home to Wuthering Heights...
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