Wuthering Heights

in what ways does Heathcliff accuse Cathy of not being true to herself

in what ways does Heathcliff accuse Cathy of not being true to herself

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She marries Edgar Linton and has a daughter, also named Catherine. Catherine is beautiful and charming, but she is never as civilized as she pretends to be. In her heart she is always a wild girl playing on the moors with Heathcliff. She regards it as her right to be loved by all, and has an unruly temper. Heathcliff usually calls her Cathy; Edgar usually calls her Catherine. Heathcliff is angry because Catherine marries Edgar and doesn't reciprocate his affections.