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The Substantial Choices that Altered Many Destinations By: Rebecca Sloan The Earnshaw's and the Linton's both made many substantial choices that arbitrated their egotistic and non-egotistic destinations. Throughout the course of Emily Bronte's novel, Wuthering Heights, one may have noted Hareton and Catherine’s ability to overcome their differences, unlike their parents. Bronte shows the differences between her two main couples through their upbringing, characteristics, and their abilities. The elder Earnshaw and Linton's childhoods are
to raise himself had produced just the contrary result." (259) These two pair of lovers made many decisions that altered their futures in many ways. The parents left their children with the same choices to make because of their lack of judgment. Hareton and Cathy were able to overcome many differences between both themselves and their parents. To many people's surprise their decisions resulted in an almost perfect conclusion, a conclusion and future of unending happiness.

